Want to print a Web page but don't like all the junk that comes with the stuff you want? Want to remove the ads and other cruft you don't care about? Print Friendly is the answer. The 2nd and 3rd ...
Q: When printing Web pages, the right-most inch or so of the screen content is frequently cut off when I print the page. I have tried closing out my Favorites bar or other menu type items that appear ...
Modern web browsers such as Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, and Microsoft Edge are equipped with built-in options to print webpages, but they only offer basic functions. Since web pages are ...
My colleague Ben Woods nipped over to Istanbul this week to check out HP's ePrint, the company's new scheme to mediate printing via the Web - or, if you wish, in that ever-loving cloud. The idea's ...
Q: How is it when I print certain Web pages, the right side of the page is cut off? This gets real irritating and I lose a lot of information. — David A: Few things are more aggravating than waiting ...
My friend Swoozy got in touch: She needed to print some articles she’d written for the web as PDFs, but wanted to keep the links intact, so that those receiving them could follow them. It’s an easy ...
Have you ever viewed a document on the Web, printed it, and then were disappointed when the document appeared cut off on the right-hand side? Even if you reset the page orientation before printing, ...
This Propellerhead Top Tip is actually an extension of one we published a while back, namely installing your printer twice, to trick Windows into thinking you have two separate printers. The ‘second’ ...