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09-19-2025 12:14 PM
My Deskjet 1510 printer running Windows 10 always prints the date and time at the bottom of the page. How do I remove this feature? Thank you.My Deskjet 1510 printer running Windows 10 always prints the date and time at the bottom of the page.
How do I remove this feature ?
Thank you
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09-21-2025 09:02 AM
Hi @BlueV
Welcome to the HP Support Community! We're here to help you get back up and running.
You're absolutely right to want this fixed—having the date and time automatically printed can be distracting, especially when you're aiming for a clean document.
The good news is: this behavior isn’t controlled by your HP Deskjet 1510 itself, but by the application you're printing from, most commonly your web browser or PDF viewer.
Here’s how to remove the date and time from your printed pages:
How to Remove Date and Time from Printed Pages
If You're Printing from a Web Browser (e.g., Chrome, Edge, Firefox)
Open the Print Dialog
- Press Ctrl + P or go to File > Print
Look for “Headers and Footers” Option
- In Chrome:
- Scroll down in the print preview and uncheck “Headers and footers”
- In Edge:
- Click More settings → uncheck “Headers and footers”
- In Firefox:
- Click Page Setup → go to Margins & Header/Footer
- Set Header and Footer fields to Blank
Print Again
- The date, time, and URL should no longer appear at the bottom of the page.
If You're Printing from a PDF Viewer (e.g., Adobe Acrobat Reader)
- Adobe doesn’t add headers/footers by default unless you’ve inserted them manually.
- If you’re seeing date/time, check if the document itself contains them.
- Try printing from a different app or re-exporting the PDF without metadata.
Let me know which app you're printing from if you'd like tailored steps.
You’ve already done the hard part by identifying the issue—let’s make sure your pages come out clean and distraction-free.
If my response helped, please mark it as an Accepted Solution! ✅ It helps others and spreads support. 💙 Also, tapping "Yes" on "Was this reply helpful?" makes a big difference! Thanks! 😊
Take care, and have an amazing day!
Regards,
Hawks_Eye
I'm an HP Employee.
If this reply helped resolve your issue, please select the Accept as Solution as it helps others in the community quickly find the answer they’re looking for.
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09-21-2025 09:02 AM
Hi @BlueV
Welcome to the HP Support Community! We're here to help you get back up and running.
You're absolutely right to want this fixed—having the date and time automatically printed can be distracting, especially when you're aiming for a clean document.
The good news is: this behavior isn’t controlled by your HP Deskjet 1510 itself, but by the application you're printing from, most commonly your web browser or PDF viewer.
Here’s how to remove the date and time from your printed pages:
How to Remove Date and Time from Printed Pages
If You're Printing from a Web Browser (e.g., Chrome, Edge, Firefox)
Open the Print Dialog
- Press Ctrl + P or go to File > Print
Look for “Headers and Footers” Option
- In Chrome:
- Scroll down in the print preview and uncheck “Headers and footers”
- In Edge:
- Click More settings → uncheck “Headers and footers”
- In Firefox:
- Click Page Setup → go to Margins & Header/Footer
- Set Header and Footer fields to Blank
Print Again
- The date, time, and URL should no longer appear at the bottom of the page.
If You're Printing from a PDF Viewer (e.g., Adobe Acrobat Reader)
- Adobe doesn’t add headers/footers by default unless you’ve inserted them manually.
- If you’re seeing date/time, check if the document itself contains them.
- Try printing from a different app or re-exporting the PDF without metadata.
Let me know which app you're printing from if you'd like tailored steps.
You’ve already done the hard part by identifying the issue—let’s make sure your pages come out clean and distraction-free.
If my response helped, please mark it as an Accepted Solution! ✅ It helps others and spreads support. 💙 Also, tapping "Yes" on "Was this reply helpful?" makes a big difference! Thanks! 😊
Take care, and have an amazing day!
Regards,
Hawks_Eye
I'm an HP Employee.
If this reply helped resolve your issue, please select the Accept as Solution as it helps others in the community quickly find the answer they’re looking for.
And if you found this reply helpful, clicking Yes below is a great way to let us know we’re providing the support you need, as it encourages us to keep improving and sharing helpful guidance.