This is not limited to html pages.  What gets printed depends on so many
things beyond our control, such as the printer being used, the font setting
on the browser, etc.

If you think that your output will be printed a lot, output it to pdf, or
text, or excel, or something, depending on what the content is.  For the
html output, make your table width 100%.  This will be appreciated by those
who view the results from their monitor.  Fixed widths lead to the ever
unpopular horizontal scrolling.

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I have a site that is 700px wide, but only 670px get printed.  The rest
are chopped off.  I have seen sites that are wider, and seem to print
OK, but for some reason, my pages continue to get cut off.  I have the
table size set to 700 (not dynamic since I don't want it to resize when
the browser window changes size.

Anybody have any insoght?



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