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Old February 12th 10, 05:22 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.help_and_support
Jim Cladingboel
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My Canon MP800 has suddenly decided that the text, only,
of any email I print will be in large font, about 14 or 16 point.
Headers and footers remain in 10 point.
Can't find any setting on my WinXP Home/SP3/IE8 nor on
the printer manual to fix this. Any ideas, please?

Jim.


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Old February 12th 10, 05:11 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.help_and_support
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Default Printing Emails - Font Problem

might try to disconnect
the printer and uninstall
the driver.

then reboot and reinstall
the software for it.

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"Jim Cladingboel" wrote in message ...
My Canon MP800 has suddenly decided that the text, only,
of any email I print will be in large font, about 14 or 16 point.
Headers and footers remain in 10 point.
Can't find any setting on my WinXP Home/SP3/IE8 nor on
the printer manual to fix this. Any ideas, please?

Jim.

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Old February 12th 10, 06:35 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.help_and_support
Elmo[_2_]
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Default Printing Emails - Font Problem

Jim Cladingboel wrote:
My Canon MP800 has suddenly decided that the text, only,
of any email I print will be in large font, about 14 or 16 point.
Headers and footers remain in 10 point.
Can't find any setting on my WinXP Home/SP3/IE8 nor on
the printer manual to fix this. Any ideas, please?

Jim.


No printer setting is going to change the text size of the body without
changing the size of the headers too. If you use Outlook, there may be
a "Page Setup" or "Page Format" option under File or Edit. If you use
OE for email, open IE and look at the Page Setup options there. Or
press Ctrl while you scroll the mouse to change the size of the text.
That MIGHT change the text size during printing..

Look at the first link in this Google search:

http://www.google.com/webhp?complete...6c79a56c95bda8

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Old February 13th 10, 04:18 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.help_and_support
Jim Cladingboel
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Default Printing Emails - Font Problem


"Elmo" wrote in message
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Jim Cladingboel wrote:
My Canon MP800 has suddenly decided that the text, only,
of any email I print will be in large font, about 14 or 16 point.
Headers and footers remain in 10 point.
Can't find any setting on my WinXP Home/SP3/IE8 nor on
the printer manual to fix this. Any ideas, please?

Jim.


No printer setting is going to change the text size of the body without
changing the size of the headers too. If you use Outlook, there may be
a "Page Setup" or "Page Format" option under File or Edit. If you use
OE for email, open IE and look at the Page Setup options there. Or
press Ctrl while you scroll the mouse to change the size of the text.
That MIGHT change the text size during printing..

Look at the first link in this Google search:

http://www.google.com/webhp?complete...6c79a56c95bda8

--
Joe =o)


Thanks to you both, but Elmo's Google link enabled me
to find the cure. In my OE, I already had 10 point Ariel
set up, but something had somehow interfered with that.
With those fonts reinstalled, all is now OK.

Jim.


 




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