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Posted by Daly de Gagne
Aug 5, 2025 at 04:09 PM

 

I tried to print a multipage doc saved in Reader. I selected printing all pages, but Reader only prints one page.

However at the top of the print box it says: Print - Total - “One page of paper”. I cannot find a way to change that setting.

FWIW I have paper in my printer snd it prints other material without problem.

Thanks for any help.

Daly

 


Posted by Paul Korm
Aug 5, 2025 at 08:05 PM

 

Oodles of unknowns behind the question.

What machine?
What platform?  Windows?  macOS/iOS/iPadOS?  Other?
What browser?
Print from what command?  The one in Reader’s “More Actions” menu?  The browser’s print command?

FWIW, if I print in Reader on Chrome on macOS using the “Print With Annotations” command in Reader’s “More Actions” menu, I get all pages of the document + annotations.  I try to print with Chrome’s Print command, I only get one page that’s essentially a screenshot of what’s visible at that time in Chrome.

The answer probably has nothing to do with your printer or paper.

 


Posted by Daly de Gagne
Aug 6, 2025 at 03:19 PM

 

Hi Paul - thanks for your post.

I discovered the problem seems to be with the Reader app on my Windows laptop.  However, when I used Reader in my Chrome browser there was no problem printing.

Daly

Paul Korm wrote:
Oodles of unknowns behind the question.
> >What machine?
>What platform?  Windows?  macOS/iOS/iPadOS?  Other?
>What browser?
>Print from what command?  The one in Reader’s “More Actions” menu?  The
>browser’s print command?
> >FWIW, if I print in Reader on Chrome on macOS using the “Print With
>Annotations” command in Reader’s “More Actions” menu, I get all pages of
>the document + annotations.  I try to print with Chrome’s Print
>command, I only get one page that’s essentially a screenshot of what’s
>visible at that time in Chrome.
> >The answer probably has nothing to do with your printer or paper.
>

 


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