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Printing web pages
Is there any secret to printing web pages and getting it all on A4?
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"Trevor Appleton" wrote in message ... Is there any secret to printing web pages and getting it all on A4? Epson has a free utility called "Web to Page" which automatically fits a web page on a paper in the portrait orientation. If you don't have an Epson, you could check out the web site of your printer's manufacturer and see if they have something similar. One caveat, it only works with IE and not FF. |
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"ftran999" wrote in message ... "Trevor Appleton" wrote in message ... Is there any secret to printing web pages and getting it all on A4? Epson has a free utility called "Web to Page" which automatically fits a web page on a paper in the portrait orientation. If you don't have an Epson, you could check out the web site of your printer's manufacturer and see if they have something similar. One caveat, it only works with IE and not FF. I believe that Canon also has such a utility. |
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I'm HP so will take a look tks
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"ftran999" wrote in message
... Epson has a free utility called "Web to Page" which automatically fits a web page on a paper in the portrait orientation. If you don't have an Epson, you could check out the web site of your printer's manufacturer and see if they have something similar. One caveat, it only works with IE and not FF. Not found under this name 7 Aug. 2005. Where does Epson store this software? -- Don Phillipson Carlsbad Springs (Ottawa, Canada) |
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Here we go.
It will work for ALL Epsons. http://tech.epson.com.au/downloads/p...d=styluscx1500 Mikey |
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It's called Firefox (Mozilla)
Check it out. "Trevor Appleton" wrote in message ... Is there any secret to printing web pages and getting it all on A4? |
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It's called Firefox (Mozilla)
Check it out. As a firefox user, I have to say that not everything renders well in firefox. And from time to time printed web pages are not rendered well, but I agree that the success rate is greater for firefox than internet expoloder. I'd say it is worth looking into. Just for laughs I decided to use MS-word to print a webpage thinking since word is designed to deal with printing documents it "should" be able to render a simiple webpage. While you can put urls driectly on the open line... It didn't work at all... I got three lines and that's it. Stupid word. |
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