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if youamp;#39;re viewing this video itamp;#39;s probably because you have a pdf file that you wanted to print only when you went to print it some of the edges were cut off well itamp;#39;s not really the fault let me close this and this there we are itamp;#39;s not really the fault of well your fault nor is it the fault of the printer um and the folks that created it itamp;#39;s itamp;#39;s kind of their fault they needed as much room on this document to fit as much text in as they could and in doing so their margins were less than what our printer can do hereamp;#39;s how we fix it weamp;#39;ll go to print and instead of using actual size which i think is our default weamp;#39;re going to have it shrink to fit letamp;#39;s go back to actual size because i wanted to point out that i can actually see whatamp;#39;s cut off and when i click fit i think itamp;#39;s going to actually be just fine including a little bit of a margin iamp;#39;ll click print and weamp;#39;ll take