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JayDev @2007-08-30 18:25:35 |
I am printing the notes but the top and bottom are being cut off the pages. Is anyone experiencing the same issue? In addition, when I try to punch holes, the text is of course gone because the text is so close to the borders. Any feedback would be appreciated. Thanks, JayDev |
LogicMan @2007-08-31 07:09:47 |
The issue is related to the size of study notes panel (the right panel, NOT the left tree panel which has a tree-like, hierarchical study session, reading and subject names). You can simply adjust the size of the study notes panel, as your printer may print out whatever on the screen and scale the content accordingly. If there are too many characters on one line then the font size will become very small for the printer to print all characters. Most printers do wrap but some don’t. You may try resizing either the study notes panel or the entire ebook window to see how it fits your printer. Print one page first to see how it looks. Note that sometimes the printer pop up window asks if you want to print out from page 1 – 999, even if there aren't so many pages for a screen. The reason is that the printer does not know how many pages the document has so by default it gives you a very big range. If you want to print all pages of the reading, choose this option. Your printer will not print 999 pages but the actual number of pages the reading or subject has. |
JayDev @2007-09-11 17:38:45 |
I had submitted a reply to this issue. I can deal with the edges being close to the sides of the page. However, the bigger issue is that the text is cut-off the top and bottom of pages in some instances. I have to handwrite the one sentence that is cut-off from the top and bottom of those pages. Anyone else facing this issue. Thanks, JayDev |
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