In a message dated 10/27/2006 00:16:41 GMT Standard Time,  
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

Printing  out of range usually occurs 
when you have your text size set to 
large  or larger or zoom.
Go to view and set text size to 
normal or medium and  check your 
print preview before printing.
Also you may need to set the  printer 
defaults to A4 or Letter size 
depending on what size paper you  are 
using
John
 
John 
 
Are you posting to this thread (Problem printer) which started  thus:
 
In a message dated 10/23/2006 15:09:04 GMT Standard Time,  [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
writes:
 
 
I have 1  1/2 year old Canon Pixma iP1500 printer. While printing a
document recently  I noticed something like every sixth line was
faded. I did a cleaning and  it didn't help, so I ran deep cleaning and
now it will not print anything  but 1 row of 5 small half inch bars.
Nothing else shows up on the paper. I  replace both the color and black
cartridges, to no avail. Do I throw it out  or is there any hope?


Or this one (Printer Centering):
 
 
In a message dated 10/25/2006 14:22:34 GMT Standard Time,  
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

hi ya'll  new member paul mapes sr.
my printer only prints 3/4 of the width of the  screen no matter what.
it's a hp648c, my son gave me a new lexmark, and it  does the same, ie prints 
from the left side of the screen, and cuts off 1/4 of  print on 
the right side. is there a print width setting i,m  missing?
thanks CAPT PAUL
Perdon my ignorance, but I don't see how it relates to the former, which  
looks like a probable case of blocked print heads/  nozzles? 

 
Just making sure the correct member gets the benefit of your  advice.
 
Paris
 




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