Hp845c print size

how do i change  the print size on this printer.. when you print something out it's small you can barley see it . any help

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    function(){return A.apply(null,[this].concat($A(arguments)))}FrustratedToo wrote:
    @Noel
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    - Windows XP Pro (version 2002) SP3 updated.
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    J Maloney <[email protected]> wrote:
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    >

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