Previews well, but gets crunched on print job

K

kevs

Have a document that previews well , looks perfect on screen -- that is to
say, that full text of each cell does not need to wrap -- it all show fine
on a single line inside cell.

But when I actually print document, it turns out sometimes, last word or
two, does not make it. It gets cut off and has to wrap below first line,
and looks crunched on paper.


OS 10.3.4
Office 2004
 
J

JE McGimpsey

kevs said:
Have a document that previews well , looks perfect on screen -- that is to
say, that full text of each cell does not need to wrap -- it all show fine
on a single line inside cell.

But when I actually print document, it turns out sometimes, last word or
two, does not make it. It gets cut off and has to wrap below first line,
and looks crunched on paper.

Are you using the printer driver for your printer?
 
B

Bion

JE McGimpsey said:
Are you using the printer driver for your printer?

This sounds similar to the problem I was having (see my last post on
July 4 - Bion). It was independent of the printer or print driver I
used. I fixed it by selecting normal instead of high print quality,
though I have no idea why that should make a difference. That has
also "fixed" the same printing problem on other worksheets since.
 
J

JE McGimpsey

This sounds similar to the problem I was having (see my last post on
July 4 - Bion). It was independent of the printer or print driver I
used. I fixed it by selecting normal instead of high print quality,
though I have no idea why that should make a difference. That has
also "fixed" the same printing problem on other worksheets since.

Thanks for the feedback!
 
K

kevs

Thanks for the feedback!
JE:
You are asking if I am using the driver that is supplied by by printer
rather than a 3rd party driver? Is that the question? Just want to
understand.

I'm printing on Brother laser HL 1440 printer, and am using the Brother
driver for this printer downloaded from the Brother website.


OS 10.3.4
Office 2004
 

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