My prints are too small

I need help printing a 10 X 20 canvas print.  It keeps printing too small. 

You have to provide much more details. What document are you trying to print? What size? What DPI? What printer? What print settings? What system? From a simple "Fit to page option" in the printer driver that you may be overlooking to insufficient size and DPI in teh document itself to physical limitatiios in the printer itself that may restrict the printable area there could be many factors at play here.
Mylenium

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