Here’s how one user described this printing problem on the Microsoft Answers forum: This might be frustrating when you need to do some quick printing but the printer seems to be on its own. ” … “ A drop down menu gives me several options one of which is “print”. I use this to display my full email (without my folders on left-hand side and without ab ad on the right-hand side. Now I have windows 10 and try & display the whole email before printing, it goes to an Microsoft edge ad showing 2 devices only. I can’t print my whole email. That said, getting around the issue is quite simple and a few tweaks later, you can have your printer in your full command. Here is what you need to do to print the email with ease.

What to do if Outlook won’t print the entire email?

1. Update the printer’s driver

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2. Change to black-and-white prints

3. Change default printer to Microsoft XPS Document Writer

While the above should help you deal with the scenario when Outlook isn’t printing an entire email, here are some related resources for you to read.

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