My colleague Ben Woods nipped over to Istanbul this week to check out HP's ePrint, the company's new scheme to mediate printing via the Web - or, if you wish, in that ever-loving cloud. The idea's ...
We’ve all done it at some point: attempted to print out an interesting blog page only to watch in dismay as our printer shot out the entire screen, banner ads and all, sometimes cutting off important ...
If you have a Web page that you think viewers may want to print, add a print link to it. When placed in a noticeable location, a print link encourages viewers to print your page. You can design print ...
HP just announced HP Print AI, which is being advertised as “the industry’s first intelligent print” experience. Beyond squeezing in tech’s two favorite letters (AI), the software looks to “simplify ...
When you need to save information from a web page, print it out. Browsers allow you to print without needing to copy and paste the information into a word processing ...
It used to be that all things design started out in print. TV commercials, radio spots, outdoor boards and even Web sites started out with a print ad and were modified to fit other mediums. That time ...
Q: When printing Web pages, the right-most inch or so of the screen content is frequently cut off when I print the page. I have tried closing out my Favorites bar or other menu type items that appear ...
Q: How is it when I print certain Web pages, the right side of the page is cut off? This gets real irritating and I lose a lot of information. — David A: Few things are more aggravating than waiting ...