Print image adjustment​s on hp8600

My images are getting cut off when I print picture from email on hp8600

Hello there! Welcome to the forums @Lindenbergelect ,
I read about the printing issues you are having with your Officejet 8600 cutting off photos. I would recommend the guide below for your troubleshooting steps!
Fixing Print Quality Problems for the HP Officejet Pro 8600 e-All-in-One Printer Series
Also try updating the firmware: Getting the Latest Firmware and Product Updates
If the troubleshooting does not help resolve your issue, I would then suggest calling HP's Technical Support to see about further options for you, such as a replacement or trade in. If you are calling within North America, the number is 1-800-474-6836 and if you are calling outside of the US/Canada region,: click here.
Best wishes,
R a i n b o w 7000I work on behalf of HP
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