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guiguigui Posted - 12/15/2009 : 08:32:04 AM
Hello,
When I print graphs, they are not printed in full page but only cover the upper left quarter of the page. This problem is noticeable without really printing, by just doing a "print preview".
It does not seem to comme from the printer as I can print other images (eg : bmp, jpeg) in the correct format.
I checked all the options in origin (my version is 7.5) but was unable to find the good setup.

If anyone enjoyed this, help is welcome.

Thanks,

gui
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greg Posted - 12/15/2009 : 1:42:28 PM
Please check your version to make sure you have SR6.

IF you have page size set to something larger that the current default Windows printer AND you have unchecked the options in Plot Details, Graph, Print-Dimensions, "Use printer default dimensions when printing", THEN Preview will only show the upper left of your graph and Origin will print multiple pages. In this situation, you can also right-click on the gray area to the right of your graph. If "Fit page to printer" is enabled, select it. This will change your Page Width and Height properties.

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