Email prints too small to read, prints OK in I

When I print emails, they are too tiny to read. They print fine if I print them with IE 9. I use verizon webmail and have a Brother MFC-J615W printer. Until recently, Emails were previously printing fine. I have Dell XPS 8300 desktop computer running Windows 7 64 bit home premium.
Thanks,
Truman

When I print emails, they are too tiny to read. They print fine if I print them with IE 9. I use verizon webmail and have a Brother MFC-J615W printer. Until recently, Emails were previously printing fine. I have Dell XPS 8300 desktop computer running Windows 7 64 bit home premium.
Thanks,
Truman

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