When I look at the Locale data is is all US... I am thinking the same thing
that it is an issue with the driver, but the driver is a cups driver (Chrome
books use cups I guess)

Now just to figure out what needs to be changed. I use the cups drivers
for that printer on my Linux boxes with no issue.

On Tue, Mar 24, 2020 at 10:40 AM Rich Shepard <[email protected]>
wrote:

> On Tue, 24 Mar 2020, Chuck Hast wrote:
>
> > I select a email on her desktop machine and send it to print, it prints
> > just fine. I go to her Chromebook and select the same email it is sent to
> > the printer but it must be telling the printer to print to an A4 page,
> > which is not on the printer so it replies back, "out of paper" If I do
> the
> > control P and look at the advanced settings on the machine it shows it is
> > set for "Letter". I tested a file she had on google drive, it printed
> just
> > fine. Then I tested "foo.com" On the desktop it printed out just fine On
> > Chromebook it tries to send it as an A4 page. If I check the settings it
> > shows LETTER. Not sure what to think. The printer is a Dell 3110CN a big
> > battleship color laser printer. I am not sure what to think on this one.
>
> Chuck,
>
> Looks like the issue is with the Chrombook printer driver, not the printer.
> Can you find the driver and examine it, or replace it with a known-to-work
> system such as CUPS?
>
> Rich
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