Google Chrome Printing Too Small | Change Print Size in Chrome | Google Chrome Print Problem

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If Google Chrome is printing too small on your PC, then we know how to fix it. Watch this video till the end and learn how to solve it.

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Canon 6600 on USB connection to MacBook. Page previews to print at 100% with scale set at 100% but actual print is 1/4 page size. Problem isolated to Chrome and everything works in Safari. Video does not address this issue

earlhamil
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Printing from Chrome on Mac to Canon printer. Everything on the print settings is set to A4, and also the default setting on the printer is A4. And yet the print is coming up as A6. You solution is over simplistic and doesn't work for this problem.

jaimelondon
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Nope, doesn't help one bit. I am on a MAC. It prints about 1/4 size. Safari prints perfectly. I may have to abandon Chrome.

johns
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This was a perfect fix. I kept having problems printing my emails. They were too small to read. Works now great at 100% on the custom setting.

HouseMary
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This does not work either with scaling set to 100 or with scaling set to 200. Instead: under More Settings choose Use System Dialog. It starts working when you do. Macos Sierra 12, Chrome 103, Canon MP280

kenjohnson
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This does not work considering you can only scale up to 200% and it's printing at a 1/4 scale, however, if you open More Settings, keep scale at default or 100%, then change the DPI to 600, it will print full page.

wiscbeans
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Unfortunately, this did not help to resolve the issue.

markyachnin
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I chose 100 and it still printed in the top left corner. I ended up scrolling all the way down in More settings and opening it as a PDF in Preview, then printing from there using standard settings.

kerrymills