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Issues with the margins when printing labels

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  • ตอบกลับล่าสุดโดย jscher2000 - Support Volunteer

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Hello, I am trying to print labels from the web on a Dymo labelmaker. When I select no margins it prints on far left of label and cutting part of the text off. When I choose custom margins it prints very small and does not change regardless if I change the margins to 0 or change the size to 200%. When I print it in chrome it works perfectly fine.


/edit: removed space before "I am" to removed horizontal scroll bar.

Hello, I am trying to print labels from the web on a Dymo labelmaker. When I select no margins it prints on far left of label and cutting part of the text off. When I choose custom margins it prints very small and does not change regardless if I change the margins to 0 or change the size to 200%. When I print it in chrome it works perfectly fine. /edit: removed space before "I am" to removed horizontal scroll bar.

เปลี่ยนแปลงโดย James เมื่อ

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If the scale setting (percentage => 200%) doesn't have any effect, I suspect you are printing a PDF instead of a normal web page.

If you check the paper size of the PDF -- this should be available by clicking the Overflow (>>) button at the right end of the PDF viewer's toolbar and then Document Properties -- does it match your label size?

If they match, I'm puzzled why there is a problem. If they don't match, I don't know whether there is good documentation on how to workaround restrictions on PDF (re)sizing.

If it's not a PDF, is it a regular web page, or an image?