I ran into this same problem. Adding the following meta data forcing it back down to IE7 standard rendering mode fixed it for me meta http-equiv=X-UA-Compatible" content="IE=7.
I ran into this same problem. Adding the following meta data forcing it back down to IE7 standard rendering mode fixed it for me.
Could be an issue that Print Preview shows Letter as a default but when you hit print it uses A4 as default. (A4 is 210x297, letter is larger).
Same issue here. Printed thousands of pages properly in IE7 then upgraded to IE8 and only the first page prints unless I do print preview. Have switched to Mozzilla for my printing jobs.(PS It does print some multi-page websites properly but not the one I printed thousands of pages for using IE7).
I have experienced the same problem. Print Preview is the only workaround I've found. How do you submit a bug request to Microsoft?
I think they provide us enough as it is! – psynnott Jul 19 at 13:12.
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