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My HP printer is cutting of the last few lines of th document and shifting them to the next page. What could be causing this?

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Well the simplest solution is to make sure you have the correct size of paper.

For example, if you are trying to print a legal size page (14 inches) onto a letter size page (11 inches) that is exactly what you would get.

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