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Default I sent a fax by Word but the receivers said the fax had shrunk?

I sent a fax by Word to a HP LaserJet printer. The receiver said the fax had
shrunk by 20-30%. The problem is that HP LaserJet 3030 has a function of "fit
to page". Once "fit to page" is off, there is no shrinkage. However, I need
to send to many other people and I could not ask them to turn off that
function if they also use similar printers. How could I by-pass that function?
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Nelson Cheng wrote:
I sent a fax by Word to a HP LaserJet printer. The receiver said the
fax had shrunk by 20-30%. The problem is that HP LaserJet 3030 has a
function of "fit to page". Once "fit to page" is off, there is no
shrinkage. However, I need to send to many other people and I could
not ask them to turn off that function if they also use similar
printers. How could I by-pass that function?



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