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Printing from Gmail causes a reduction in text size

New Here ,
Aug 06, 2019 Aug 06, 2019

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When I "print" from Gmail to adobe, it reduces the text size to about a 6.  How do I get it to print without reducing the text size?  The converter was working fine using Firefox until we switched internet providers a week or so ago (was using AT&T, now using Comcast).  I believe this is for Adobe converter used through an "adobe printer" device set up.  I am using Firefox as the browser to print from. I am using a Brother MFC-L8850CDW printer.  It does not seem to have the issue when I print using Chrome as the browser, but don't want to have to switch back and forth between browsers every time I want to print from my scout email account (I have 2 gmail accounts - one for personal, one for scouts so I have them opened on different browsers).

Can anyone tell me how to fix the font issue when I print using the Firefox browser??

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LEGEND ,
Aug 06, 2019 Aug 06, 2019

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This doesn't seem to be an Adobe Acrobat Reader issue. What exactly are you using to "print" to a pdf file? Could be anything.

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A few particulars: (1) OS, (2) version of FireFox, (c) version of Acrobat Standard or Pro. If you do not own Acrobat Standard or Pro then you are not. using an Adobe Product to create a pdf file. If you have Acrobat Standard or Pro, you would have been best served by posting in an Acrobat forum, not a Reader forum. I rarely use a browser to read email, I prefer an email program. In a browser, what you see on the screen is partially determined by the settings you have in your browser and partially how the email itself was constructed. Printing to a PDF file or Printing to a piece of paper will also be effected by your print settings. So we probably need to know your printer settings as well.

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