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When printing a letter size design onto A4 you also need to choose the fit button in your printer menu. If you don’t select the fit button then you might accidentally cut off part of the design and it won’t print correctly.
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‘Fit’ or ‘fit to page’ is the button you’ll want to select in your printer menu. true to size printing which is normally what you want... but not in this instance. Most printers seem to default to ‘no scaling’ i.e. For my printer it’s in the first menu that appears (refer to the image below on the right), for your printer you may need to click a button along the lines of ‘details’ or ‘more’ or ‘properties’. You can check how a printable is going to show when printed by opening the file and going to file > print and then checking the print preview.īy print preview I mean the mini size image of the printable that you’re printing that will show somewhere in your printer’s menu before you hit the print button.
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My answer: yes – here’s how: How to print an A4 printable onto US letter size paper (and vise versa) Today’s post is a quick planner printing tip! A reader recently emailed me this question: Can I print A4 pages on US 8.5 x 11″ paper without anything getting cut off the page?
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