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Left margin cuts off text - Canon PIXMA MX860 All-In-One InkJet Printer

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If text is cutted of, this is a problem of the settings of your paper size. It can be different according the software you are using (Do you print from MS Word or some other application?) You have to control the paper size settings in your driver. In your pop-up screen of the printersettings, you'll see an example on the right side. It shows the printing area. You can change it on the left size. Sometimes the numbers doesn't change, than you need to push the button 'properties' and look for the papersize in here. If that also doesn't work, make a pdf of your document and try to print it again, and hit the button 'paper size based on pdf' in your driver.

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