Problemer med udskrift fra Internet Explorer.

Hej.

På mange sider kniber det mig at lave en udskrift af hele sidens bredde. DVS. der mangler et stykke af højre side. Problemet syntes ikke at være printeren da det sker med både blæk og pulverskriveren. Har nogen en løsning på problemet vil jeg være vedkommende dybt taknemmelig.

Mvh. Leif.

Onliner:
"Diskutér ikke med en idiot. Vedkommende vil gøre alt for og trække dig ned på sit eget sølle niveau, for derefter at slå dig med sin enorme erfaring i kaos.
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Annonce
Annonce
Annonce
Jeg vil anbefale dig at hente Firefox eller Opera og bruge én af dem til standardbrowser. Netop Firefox er bedre til udskrift.

Jeg er særdeles glad for Firefox, som bare er langt bedre end IE! Hent den her:
http://www.mozilladanmark.dk/produkter/firefox/

Få gode tips og tricks på Kim Ludvigsens hjemmeside. Kim er bare suveræn, når der skal hjælp til:
http://kimludvigsen.dk/index.html

Gi' dig selv en bedre internetoplevelse med Firefox :-)

Svend Erik

Bygningssnedker

Hej Svend Erik.

Tak for dine råd og links. Vil prøve Firefox snarest.

Mvh. Leif.

Onliner:
"Diskutér ikke med en idiot. Vedkommende vil gøre alt for og trække dig ned på sit eget sølle niveau, for derefter at slå dig med sin enorme erfaring i kaos.
Jeg gør også det at jeg markere det, som jeg ønsker at udskrive. Under udskrivningen er det muligt at vælge at udskrive det markedede. Så kommer det hele med (for det meste)

mvh Anders
Hej Anders.

Tja, din metode, du beskriver, kan jeg slet ikke få til at virke. Hvis jeg prøver: Rediger og marker alt + Filer og udskriv på denne side, vil skriften i annoncen for byggetilbud (Øverste linie) ende med "Indhent tilbud fra hå". Resten er sjovt nok, pist forsvundet ud i det digitale ingenting. Sært ikke.

Mvh. Leif.

Onliner:
"Diskutér ikke med en idiot. Vedkommende vil gøre alt for og trække dig ned på sit eget sølle niveau, for derefter at slå dig med sin enorme erfaring i kaos.
Eller i "Side Opsætning" ændrer du siden til "Landskab", så kommer det hele også med!

Hvis du ka\' -så gør det!
Introduction
The Web page does not print as expected. Any of the following might occur when attempting to print either text or graphics:
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[*]Part of the printout is cut off.
[*]The printer does not respond.
[*]The printer ejects a blank page.
[*]The printout does not match the screen.
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Printing from a Web browser (a software program that is used to gain access to the Internet) is often problematic, because most Web pages are designed to be viewed rather than printed. Creating a successful printed image depends on the way the page is constructed and the settings within the Web browser. In most cases, these problems have nothing to do with the printer itself.
This document contains a number of approaches to correct Internet printing problems. However, the print capabilities might be limited by the browser or by page design, and often cannot be corrected.


If the printer is working correctly, review the remainder of this document for ways to improve Internet printing.

Issue: Only the banners or headers print
Usually, when only the banners or headers of a Web page print, the issue results from the way that the page was created. Many Web pages are created in a "Frames" method that divides the screen into multiple windows.
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[*]First, click inside the portion of the page that contains the information that you want to print and then select the print option. The page should print correctly. For Internet Explorer users, click File and then click Print to see the options that determine what portion of the page is printed.
[*]Change the Encoding setting in Internet Explorer by following these steps:
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[*]From within Internet Explorer, click View.
[*]Click Encoding.
[*]Check the Encoding settings:
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[*]If Auto Select I selected, click the option to remove the check mark.
[*]If Western European Windows is not selected, select it now.
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[*]Another possible cause is that the system resources are low. Close some programs and then try printing again. If the print job is still not successful, restart the computer and try again.
[*]If the previous two suggestions do not resolve the issue, try printing a different Web page. If printing a different Web page fails, try printing from another program to verify the functionality of the all-in-one product. If printing from other software program works correctly, the configuration of the Web browser might be incorrect. Contact the Web-browser manufacturer for assistance, if necessary.
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Issue: Part of the page is missing
When part of the page missing, or "clipped," the issue usually relates to the way the Web page was constructed. Web pages are designed to be viewed at a certain screen resolution. If the resolution of the computer display is lower than the resolution that the Web page was created for, the whole screen might not appear on the printed output. Web pages are not broken into pages with page breaks, so the pages might not break correctly. Web pages that are constructed with "frames" might be the cause of this issue.
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[*]Check to see if there is an option exists for a printable or "printer friendly" version of the page. This generally appears as a hyperlink somewhere on the page. Selecting this option opens a version of the page that should permit printing of the entire page.
[*]Check the Page Setup settings for the Web browser. Make sure that the margin settings are greater than or equal to minimum printable region margins for the all-in-one product. Also check the page Size and Layout tabs to verify that the settings match the loaded paper size. The margins vary slightly between all-in-one products, but as a general rule the settings should show at least the following measurements:
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Side margin Top margin Bottom margin 6.3 mm (0.25 inch) 6.3 mm (0.25 inch) 19 mm (0.75 inch)
To check the Page Setup in Microsoft Internet Explorer:
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[*]Click File.
[*]If all of the options are not revealed, click the double-down arrows at the bottom of the menu to reveal all of the available options.
[*]Click Page Setup.
[*]Review the information on the Margins and Paper Size tabs. Make any necessary changes to the margins and paper size.
[*]Click OK to save the changes.
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[*]Print by clicking File and then clicking Print. Some browsers can scale the output to the loaded page size. ( VIGTIGT!)
[*]Try printing the page in landscape mode instead of portrait mode. This can be changed in Page Setup on the Paper Size tab.
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