Print size on C4400 series

My C4400 printer has started printing web pages about one fourth of the size they are supposed to be.  It still prints word documents and PDF the correct size.  Does anyone know how to change the default size for this?

Hi tabby1471,
All photos emailed to print will print on a default size of 4"x6" photo size.
Currently, there is no way to change the paper size.
Thank you
I am an HP employee
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