If your TextEdit file is unformatted, it will rearrange itself as it feels like 
when you try to print it. If you want the representation on the page to look 
like the representation on your screen, you have to change the document to a 
formatted document – then all of the linebreaks and character sizing will look 
as it did on the screen.

> On Jun 8, 2016, at 10:29 PM, William Ehrich <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> I have an unformatted text file with lines of up to 72 monospace, 7 bit 
> ASCII, characters which I want to print on a PC. How can I do this?
> When I print to pdf in TextEdit the lines are wrapped at 54 characters in a 
> page with lots of empty space. I just want it to look like the unformatted 
> TextEdit window. As though typed on a Teletype.
> I've done this before and can't remember how.
> 
> -- Bill Ehrich
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