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Name: Hise (by hythemr)
Date: November 30, 2007 at 10:00:23 Pacific
OS: Xp pro/home sp2
CPU/Ram: p4 2.4, P4 3.4, 2.6
Product: Dell
Comment:

Ive been having an issue with network printing that i hope someone might be able to help me with, I have a wired/wireless network windows xp pro and home. And sometimes about 40% of the time when printing to one of the network printers Canon d761 the pages become shrunk. the whole page prints but only uses about 60% of the page. Whether i print from any of the computers in the office 5 different whether its wired or wireless the same 40% of the time it shrinks the page. If i print from the actual computer it is attached to, we never get that problem. Any ideas? I have searched the web and found nothing?



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Name: Curt R
Date: November 30, 2007 at 11:25:01 Pacific
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It's been a long time but I have run into this issue. If I remember correctly, it was a printer driver problem. You may want to make sure you have the correct printer driver installed and maybe even update it to see if that fixes the issue.


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