

Top=0.9 or top=0.7 then it printed page only about 25% of its content.

why so long ( now we have firefox 2.0.0.13) firefox have such basic stupid mistake. that is paradox for me.Īnd i don not understand. but unfortunately firefox do not print properly on paper A4 when it is on A4. Then i go to file-page options-margins & header/footer-Īnd my paper size is set as "letter (8,5×11 inch)", though i print on A4. Print.printer_CUPS/3120.print_edge_top=40 Print.printer_CUPS/3120.print_edge_right=40 Print.printer_CUPS/3120.print_edge_left=40 Print.printer_CUPS/3120.print_edge_bottom=60 I succesfully solved this problem for myself.
#HOW TO CHANGE FIREFOX PRINT SETTINGS CODE#
&b Center text immediately following code &t Time in format specified in Regional Settings in Control Panel &D Date in long format (as specified in Regional Settings in Control Panel) &d Date in short format (as specified in Regional Settings in Control Panel) Header & Footer Command Codes As displayed after clicking on "?" then in Header/Footer box in Page Setup window. IE6 Header & footer Command codes: You may also want to manipulate your header & footer, which you may do by referring to this table. Here are the Internet Explorer defaults, at least for IE6: Top Left: Title……….TopCenter: Blank………….TopRight: Date/Timeīottom LeftURL…….Center LeftBlank……….BottomRight: Page # of #

In Firefox: Not sure what the default was, but I use the following and it is helpful: I googled "standard IE headers" and found a site that showed them, and the code used to configure them. Then the next time I tried to print something from Internet Explorer, they were also gone in there! It seems the program where I deleted them was using IE to print its reports, but it had changed the look enough that I didn't notice! I wanted to remove the default headers in a program I was using – on the Print Setup page I wiped out headers and footers.
#HOW TO CHANGE FIREFOX PRINT SETTINGS UPDATE#
TIP: If you want to experiment with changes and view them before printing, select File \ Print Preview from the menu, and select the Page Setup button.Īfter you make your changes and select OK, Print Preview will immediately update the changes, allowing you see exactly how the page will be displayed before printing. For example, combining &D &T will print the date and time together: With adding Custom text, you can also combine any of the above listed codes to print specific information. The custom text will now appear as shown in the below screen shot: Just click on the Center drop down box, select Custom, and enter text in the Custom box and click OK. Say you wanted to add custom text to the to the center of the Header. Just as you can make changes to the Header, the same type of changes can be made to the footer using any of the options listed above, or you can customize with any text. Which will now display the URL of the Web Site page instead of the title in the upper left hand corner of the Header: For example, selecting the Header Left drop down, you can change the display from Title to URL and select OK. To view and change print options, from the menu, select File \ Page Setup… then click on the Margins & Header/Footer tab.Īt the bottom, in the Headers & Footer section, selecting any of the six options (3 for Header and 3 for Footer), you can modify how you want information displayed when printing.

&PT: Page Number with Total (Example: "3 of 5") You can include any of the following codes to print specific information: Page # of #: Similar to Page #, this will not only display the number of the current page but also the total number of pages in the current print job (i.e., 1 of 2).Ĭustom: Type your own text. Page #: The page number (i.e., 3) of the current print job will be shown. URL: The entire URL of the web page will be shown.ĭate/Time: The current date and time will be shown. Title: The title of the web page will be shown. –blank–: If selected, nothing will be shown. Firefox printing, allows you to have a choice of options to customize printing using the following items, via drop-down menu, that can be placed in any or all of the six locations in the header or footer.
