Select one page to print 6 sheets (i.e., 6 pages of content on one page) at print time, which is often used to save paper or for review purposes. If the printed content is small and difficult to read, you can try the following methods to adjust:
Zoom settings: In Print Settings, look for settings for zoom or page size. Some printers or printing software allow you to adjust the scale of the output, which allows you to slightly enlarge or shrink the print without changing the number of page layouts.
Margin settings: Reducing the margins gives more space to the content of the page, allowing each layout to be slightly enlarged. Adjust the margin size in the print setup or page layout setup.
Font size: Increasing the font size in the original document can make the printed content larger, but it can also affect the layout of the content, which needs to be balanced.
Page layout: Consider adjusting the layout of your document, such as reducing the amount of text per page or resizing charts and images so that they are still legible when printed in a smaller size.
If your document is in PDF format, you can use Adobe Acrobat or other PDF editing software to adjust the zoom of the page or edit the PDF to make the content more suitable for small format printing.
Print quality: Improving print quality can sometimes make details clearer, especially for charts and small text.
Select the appropriate printing mode: Some printers offer multiple print modes, including Draft, Standard, and High Quality. Choosing a higher quality printing mode may make the content look sharper.
Make sure the printer driver is updated to the latest version, as the new version of the driver may contain improved printing options or better compatibility.
When adjusting your print settings, it's recommended that you print a test page first to make sure that the adjusted results meet your expectations. If the print preview feature is available, it's also a good way to check how well adjustments are made to avoid wasting paper and ink.
If none of the above solves the problem, you may want to consider whether the print itself contains a lot of detail, which is inherently difficult to maintain clarity when printing on small screens. In this case, you may want to reconsider whether you have to compress 6 pages into a single page for printing.