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Strange thing is that when I reopen the print page the settings is checked again and it not happen when the checkebox is unmarked by a user click.
Amen to the above. In Chrome, the default print margins are narrow. In order to change Chrome default print margins, all you'll have to do is
change the margins settings to your preference and it will become the default print margins. To change the print margins settings in Google Chrome,
this is what you'll need to do: I request the Google to introduce the Header and Footer printing option while printing from Chrome environment. I
don't recall whether Chrome extensions can bind to internal pages though. Come on Chrome Guys you know it makes sense!!!! Dan
September 1st, at 4: Looking for a way to turn off the header and footer by default. Ciro Faienza May 27th, at Please enter your comment! Post
as a guest Name. It is essential that Google Chrome have a print setup facility in order to control or eliminate the printing of page headers and
footers and to define page orientation. Thank you for your interest in this question. Anyway, I have submitted feature request to Google Chrome.
Join them; it only takes a minute: Stu Collings February 17th, at The headers and footer of an online document usually display the Web address but
could also display other information. BUT right now, I want to print a page for my lawyer. Or the page is in the wrong aspect. Keep in mind that in
Google Chrome versions prior to version 22, when printing with Custom margins, Chrome will remember those settings and use them again next
time you print. Google uses it themselves throughout their own web-apps, so it's probably not a secret, but I couldn't find any official notes on it.
Jordan January 4th, at 4: History showed us, that you guys at Google can do both of the options working. Is there a way to make them wider? If
you do choose to implement this solution, it means forfeiting the ability to control those margins through the page property -- you should instead be
controlling them as part of a CSS print-media stylesheet. Send your comment to the Google Chrome team here: In Firefox, I am given a Page
Setup option from the File menu where I can customize headers, footers, and margins for printing. It wants to print headers on the top and bottom
of all the pages including: Our application also requires the ability to remove the headers and footers. That said, FF still does not support page as
of now so it's not a perfect solution to begin with. StoreStatSource ezflaun, 47, Bert August 16th, at 6: I cannot find any such option in Google
Chrome. While in current and previous versions of Chrome it is not possible, starting in Chrome 22 the selected printer and its settings should
persist across browser restart. In Windows, it looks like a wrench, and on a Mac, it has three horizontal bars. Hey jaycode, did you ever figure
this one out? We ship via paypal, and the header affects the amount of labels we can get per print job Page set up is a must. Check the change
in the preview until you have it correct. Another way to change the default print margins in Chrome, is to enable kiosk mode printing and use the
following code to change the margins settings to your preference for no margins at all, use 0px:. I have a project which requires me to print from a
web browser. Alex Gaber August 25th, at Worked like a champ, thanks for the clever solution! Robert Gillen December 6th, at 2: Please enter
your name here. It seems like that there is no way to do such thing.