There is a chance that your printer driver is outdated, and that can cause PDF printing problems. Most modern computers have an update center that will notify you when you need to update your printer driver. You might also try searching for updated printer drivers on your printer manufacturer's website.
Choose File > Print. From the Page Scaling pop-up menu, select one of the following options: Fit To Printable Area Scales small pages up and large pages down to fit the paper. Shrink To Printable Area Resizes only large pages to fit the paper and prints small pages as they are.
1 Answer. Behavior like this is oftentimes caused by the printer driver. In my experience, most printing problems with Acrobat and Reader are fixed by the newest available driver (which should to be newer than the release date of Acobat), so upgrade your printer driver and see if that fixes your problem.
Click "File" > "Print", and then choose "Show Details". Step 2. When the print window appears, select "xxx (borderless)" from "Paper Size". And select "Borderless Printing" from the pop-up menu on the "Print Dialog".
If the fillable fields in a PDF show as blank after getting filled in, the PDF will need to be printed to a new PDF to resolve this issue. This is typically caused when the PDF is filled using something other than Acrobat (i.e., a web browser or other PDF editing software).
Choose Adobe PDF from the printers menu. Click the Properties (or Preferences) button to customize the Adobe PDF printer setting. (In some applications, you may need to click Setup in the Print dialog box to open the list of printers, and then click Properties or Preferences.) In the Print dialog box, click OK.
Open the target PDF file in your Acrobat Reader and click File > Print > Advanced. In the Advanced Print Setup dialog, check Print As Image and click OK to save changes. Then, click Print to see if the PDF file can be printed.
With certain versions of Word, this issue can be caused by re-formatting that takes place when the PDF is created. Word tends to reformat a document based on whatever print driver is selected.
Note: You can also do this in Adobe Reader DC, in which case you can open the file, go directly to File → Print, then go to Properties and check the Borderless Printing checkbox; make sure the Page Scaling is set to None, then print the PDF without margins.
Usually, the default option is "Scale to Fit Media," which prints to the page margins. Deselect it, then manually enter scale, height and width values that equal the full size of your paper. Click "Print" to print your image.
To resolve this issue, change the default paper size of your printer: Click Start, point to Settings, and the click Printers. Right-click the appropriate printer, and then click Properties. Click the Paper tab, and then click the paper size you want to use in the Paper Size box.
Go to Tools> Print Production> Prefilght> FixUps (blue wrench icon)> Pages. Go to the little fly-out menu and duplicate the prefilght, give it a new name. Click on Edit, to change the desired final trim size and the method used to get to this size (scale, white border, etc.) Click on Fix to apply the change.
To view a PDF in Full Screen mode in Acrobat, first open a PDF. Then select “View| Full Screen Mode” from the Menu Bar. The page resizes to fit your screen and everything but the page disappears from view.
Go File > Print… (if the menu bar is hidden on Windows, press F11, or alternatively, you can right-click on the webpage and select Print...) Change the Destination to Save as PDF. Click Save to download the webpage.
In the Page Setup dialog, select the Margins tab. Set Top, Bottom, Left, and Right margins to zero. Click OK.
This issue will occur if the application does not contain the fonts that are in the document. To solve this issue, print the PDF file as an image. From the application, select File => Print, and then click Advanced. Check the Print as image option.
How to solve the problem: Turn off the Canon printer and then back on with the power button on the machine. This will erase the corrupt PDF from the memory of the machine and allow other documents to be printed. Print the document using File > Print and select the Internet Printer on your computer.
Choose “File” > “Print”.
Preferences for viewing PDFs
To access the preferences dialog, choose Edit > Preferences (Windows) or Acrobat / Adobe Acrobat Reader > Preferences (macOS).