OK, about a week ago (or so), I posted that I sent my father a 
Stylewriter 4500 to use with his 8500/120 (OS 8.1, 80M RAM, 1.2 G hd). 

After getting the printer working, he tried to print a web page from 
Netscape 4.79 (IIRC). It cropped the text to fit an 80 column printer. I 
recommended that he scaled the page down a bit so it would fit the paper 
in the printer. I suggested he try 90% and if it fit, try 95%, and if it 
didn't try 85%, etc., until he found the biggest scaling that would show 
the whole page width.

The problem is that 90% doesn't seem to work with this printer. He says 
that at 90%, everything comes up too small to see, though 87% seemed to 
work fine. I'm thinking he just typed 9%, but he swears he tried it 
several times, each with the same result. 

Is there a way to make a webpage that's too wide for a standard sheet of 
paper fit on one without having to mess with the Page Setup software? Can 
this be done within Netscape somehow?

Thanks,

J White

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