

"By the way, when you decide to roll off a paper copy from this thing, you might want to either enroll in a class to teach you to do this, or grab one of the IT guys when he's not too busy to help you" Hemmingway is given a fancy new typewriter to replace his ol' reliable Remington manual and then told. A fifteen hundred dollar word processor that never-the-less isn't enabled to simply print out what it clearly has the "brains" to make appear on its screen? No matter what I tried, the printer kept cropping, or resizing, or anything else to gobble through my supply of pricey printer paper except SIMPLY PRINT WHAT WAS ON MY SCREEN.

This morning, I had another of one of what grandpa used to call an "apoplectic fit" over my inability to print what was appearing on my screen. So can anyone instruct me as to how to SIMPLY print all that appears on my screen? No cropping, fancy borders, shading, resizing, conversions into other formats, etc? All of that just presents another level of logic-bound entanglements for a very simple task to a user like myself. I am, most times, an EXTREME adherent to the KISS principle. Unless I've somehow missed the next page, this thread seems to be over 12mos old.
