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Printing issues in Amazon, and ebay

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I can not print packing slips in the Amazon Seller Portal. It tries to print one packing slip on 11 pages. The paper size and all other options are correct. This issue does not occur in Microsoft Edge. This problem also occurs with other sites. I'm using Firefox version 54.0.1.

I can not print packing slips in the Amazon Seller Portal. It tries to print one packing slip on 11 pages. The paper size and all other options are correct. This issue does not occur in Microsoft Edge. This problem also occurs with other sites. I'm using Firefox version 54.0.1.

Solution eye eponami

It's possible that these are PDFs, in which case Firefox's built-in PDF viewer isn't going to give you perfect fidelity. (Okay, I'm understating it a bit...)

The PDF viewer has a black toolbar with a download button you can use to launch the PDF in your stand-alone PDF reader. I've attached a screenshot for reference.

Alternately, you can change a setting so that PDFs always open in your external reader. See: View PDF files using Firefox’s built-in viewer.

Does any of that seem applicable to the problem pages?

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Solution eye oponami

It's possible that these are PDFs, in which case Firefox's built-in PDF viewer isn't going to give you perfect fidelity. (Okay, I'm understating it a bit...)

The PDF viewer has a black toolbar with a download button you can use to launch the PDF in your stand-alone PDF reader. I've attached a screenshot for reference.

Alternately, you can change a setting so that PDFs always open in your external reader. See: View PDF files using Firefox’s built-in viewer.

Does any of that seem applicable to the problem pages?