![]() The printer/ scanner being used: HP Laserjet M1530 MFP Series (Set as the default printer) I have confirmed printing preferences, etc. ![]() ![]() When I open Devices and Printers (control panel) Two the main two printers are the HP Laserjet MFP and Adobe printer. If you don't mind to end up with a lower quality PDF file, you can also print to the "Adobe PDF" printer (that is, as long as you are on a Windows system), and select Letter as your output page size, and select to "Fit" your content on the new page size. File > Create > PDF from Scanner > Custom Scan> Select Letter. If you also need to resize your content, you will need an imposition application (I use Quite Imposing Plus for that). In the Change Media Size section, click the Media Size list, then select a. This time, we crop out the letter sized area: Crop 0.35" from both bottom and top, and leave left and right untouched: The Batch: Crop and Page Setup dialog box appears. Open up the Crop tool (Tools>Pages>Crop) and first select to "Change Page Size" to a custom size of 8.5"x11.7" - this will create a page that is as wide as a letter sized page, and as tall as an A4 sized page. To change the paper size for your printer, DO NOT click on the File menu at the top of the window and then select Print. It correctly displays the page layout on preview, but in PDF document I observe pages printed in A4, as by default. But, I cannot specify Kind property, because its readonly RawKind property not helps. ![]() In both cases, you would need Adobe Acrobat (this will not work in the free Reader). As you see, here I am trying to set up custom paper size for default paper size. Compress PDF files Reduce file size while optimizing for maximal PDF quality. Compress or optimize PDF files online, easily and free. Do you want to only change the page size, or do you also need to resize the content? Compress PDF file to get the same PDF quality but less filesize. ![]()
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