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Q: Physical size of e-mail attachments are very large, can't print on A4 ( No Answer,   0 Comments )
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Subject: Physical size of e-mail attachments are very large, can't print on A4
Category: Miscellaneous
Asked by: johnsmith1933-ga
List Price: $2.00
Posted: 30 Aug 2004 08:56 PDT
Expires: 29 Sep 2004 08:56 PDT
Question ID: 394555
When I use SCAN to E-MAIL in Epson Smart Panel (software supplied with
CX5200)the result is enlarged to such a size that it wont fit the
screen or print fully onto A4 paper.  My E-Mail reciever has reported
this to me and I have confirmed it by scanning an e-mail to myself.
Is there a way to correct this please ?

Request for Question Clarification by feilong-ga on 30 Aug 2004 11:55 PDT
What software do you use to print the attachment? What is your printer?

Clarification of Question by johnsmith1933-ga on 01 Sep 2004 07:51 PDT
Iwas asked to clarify question. the question from feilong-ga was 
"what soft ware do you use to print the attachment"  The software that
came with the printer EPSON CX5200  Software CD-ROM Disc Vol. 1.10

"what is your printer"    EPSON CX5200

Samsung laptop VM 8000

WINDOWS  XP Home Edition  (V.2002)

Request for Question Clarification by feilong-ga on 03 Sep 2004 12:52 PDT
"Iwas asked to clarify question. the question from feilong-ga was
'what soft ware do you use to print the attachment'  The software that
came with the printer EPSON CX5200  Software CD-ROM Disc Vol. 1.10"

With regards to my question "what software do you use to print the
attachment", I was asking for the program that you use when printing
attachments -- is it Outlook, Word, Photoshop? The software that came
with your EPSON CX5200 is called the printer driver. It also contain
utilities that you can also use to print attachments or other
documents. If you're using such utility, what is it?
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