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The font size is determined by the document and the software, not the printer. If your printer is making the text a size different than that in the document, check your print settings to make sure that you have set the paper scale to something less than 100%.
Have you tried changing the text in the document you are printing? Maybe you have to go to the print portion of your program and change it in the program before you print?
Simply press and hold down the "control" key, while pressing the "plus sign" key. Be sure to keep the "control key" depressed while you press the "plus sign" key. Each repetition will enlarge the text. This can make reading small text SO much easier!
To return the text back to its original size (being polite to the next user), simply press, and hold down the "control" key and the "minus sign" key. Each repetition will decrease the text size
Log on to your computer and open the document you want to print. Click on the "Print Preview" button on the toolbar.
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Click on the "File" menu and choose "Print Preview" from the drop-down list if the "Print Preview" button is not available. The "Print Preview" function will show you exactly what the finished print will look like.
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Click the "Close" button to close the Print Preview window, then highlight the entire document and click on the "Format" menu. Choose "Font" from the drop-down list and change the font.
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Click the "Print Preview" button again to see the finished print. Continue to adjust the font size until the print looks good
the size is determined by the document itself...If you click on preview on files ..you will see how large they will be ..In this window ..click on shrink to fit..if you wan to print it that way ..or ..on the document itself ..change the font's size ...This will probably lead to split it in 2 sheets if the new size will not fit one page if you are printing from a test doc..just change teh font ..if you operate on word..select the whole written text ..and change the size in the font bar
To print a larger font size, you need to change the size of the text in the document.
For example if this document is a WORD document then when the document is opened in WORD you select your text and then click on the Font size and change it to a larger size.
If it is a new word document, you can set the font size before you start typing.
Don't forget to save the changes in your document.
Assuming that normal printing is fine, This is due to the size of the print in the email. To output larger print you'll have to copy the email into a document, change the size and then print the document.
Printers try to fit web pages on a single sheet of paper. If you configure the printer, in the print dialog, not to shrink images and text to fit the paper, it will print on multiple sheets of paper, but the correct size for the images and text.
In a Word document, it depends on what font size you have selected. Most people would rather have the web page print on a single sheet, with smaller images and text than were on the monitor; than tape together multiple sheets for 100% size printout.
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