Troubleshooting PDF Printing Problems
PDF documents sometimes print differently than they appear on screen. Learn how to fix scaling, margin, and color issues when printing PDFs.
Key Takeaways
- Text or images near page edges are cut off when printed.
- Content appears too small, too large, or positioned incorrectly on the paper.
- Printed colors appear washed out, too dark, or different hues from the screen.
- ### Solution For critical color work, use a PDF with CMYK color space.
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Margins Cut Off Content
Symptoms
Text or images near page edges are cut off when printed.
Cause
Printers have non-printable margins (typically 5-12mm). If the PDF content extends into this area, it gets clipped.
Solution
In print settings, choose 'Fit to printable area' or 'Shrink oversized pages'. This scales the content slightly to stay within the printable region.
Wrong Page Size
Symptoms
Content appears too small, too large, or positioned incorrectly on the paper.
Cause
The PDF page size doesn't match your paper size. A Letter-sized PDF (8.5×11") printed on A4 paper (210×297mm), or vice versa, causes scaling issues.
Solution
Set the correct paper size in your printer dialog. Disable automatic scaling or set it to 'Actual size' if the PDF and paper sizes match.
Colors Look Different When Printed
Symptoms
Printed colors appear washed out, too dark, or different hues from the screen.
Cause
Screens use RGB color (additive light), while printers use CMYK (subtractive ink). Bright blues, greens, and oranges on screen often can't be reproduced in print.
Solution
For critical color work, use a PDF with CMYK color space. For general documents, accept that some color shift is inevitable between screen and print.
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