Make sure you selected the correct paper size and layout settings in your printing program and printer software. Make sure you selected the correct paper size on the control panel. Make sure your paper is positioned correctly for feeding into the printer. Slide the edge guides against the edges of the paper.
Click the Layout icon button. Select the Fit to Page check box. Select the paper size loaded in your printer from the Output Paper Size list.
Clean the print head, if necessary. Make sure the paper size, orientation, and layout settings in your printer software are correct. Make sure your document does not contain blank pages. If your printer software has a Preview option, you can check for blank pages before you print and remove them, if necessary.
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. Click OK, and then close the Printers folder.
If your PC or the LCD screen on your printer is telling you that your ink cartridges are full but no ink is passing through to the paper, then it's most likely that you are dealing with a clogged printhead. Blurry documents and images that appear faded are also signs that it's time to remove the excess ink.
Partial prints are a common issue with printers and there are several main reasons it can occur: Problem with the print spooler (on Windows PCs) Overload of the GPU on later model Macs. Dodgy USB cord.
Check your document and your application for settings that force its output at more or less than actual size. You may see a "Fit to Page," "Scale to Fit" or "Crop to Fit" option.
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.
Make sure the paper size selected in the printer software matches the paper size selected on the printer's control panel. To verify the paper size on the printer's control panel press, Home if necessary, then select Setup > Paper Setup. If this does not resolve the issue, contact Epson.
Select the Page tab in the Page Setup dialog box. Select Fit to under Scaling. To fit your document to print on one page, choose 1 page(s) wide by 1 tall in the Fit to boxes. Note: Excel will shrink your data to fit on the number of pages specified.
The most common cause of this problem is that the bottom margin, footer margin, or page border is outside the printable area of the page. All printers have an irreducible unprintable area necessitated by the mechanical requirements of paper handling.
Make sure you selected the correct paper size and layout settings in your printing program and printer software. Make sure you selected the correct paper size on the control panel. Make sure your paper is positioned correctly for feeding into the printer. Slide the edge guides against the edges of the paper.
In Word, borderless printing can be achieved by setting the page margins to 0 under "file" and "page setup". To print borderless with Adobe Reader, you have click the "file" tab and select "print". Select your printer from the drop-down menu. Now click on "properties" and select "borderless printing".
However, most home and office printers are not automatically set up for “borderless” printing in the same way a commercial printer is. As a result, your design will not print all the way to the edge of the paper unless your printer is both capable of borderless printing and properly set up to perform the task.
Check the Margin settings under File>Page Setup to make sure that the right margin is OK. Also check the paragraph format to make sure that you do not have a negative right indent which could be causing the text to extend into an area that is unprintable by your printer.