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Corel Draw Printing Printing Problem through Corel Draw

#1 User is offline   ahmedlibrian 

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  Posted 02 November 2005 - 09:48 PM

Hello!
I hope every body will be fine. I have a question. I am using Corel Draw 10.0 when i take a normal print with 8 by 11 (letter size print) margin setting the print is ok. But when i change the page setting from this setting to 8.5 by 13 (legal print size) then it starts cutting the print data from corners that exceeds the limit of 8 by 11. How can i take a legal size printing through corel. I always get the same problem with printing. Whether I use dot matrix printer, ink jet printer or laser printer problem still persists. Please help me out of this problem. Thanks !!!


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Posted 01 January 2006 - 10:27 AM

Did you change the page size in printer properties?

When you get the print dialogue box there should be a properties button next to the selected printer. Click that and somewhere in there you have to change from letter to legal sized paper. I can't be more specific as the contents of properties is specific to each printer.

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