We've received this question a few times, so it seems like a good idea to add the answer to the FAQ section.
All puzzle magazines are on A4 sized paper unless specified otherwise. This is 210 x 297 millimetres, or 8.27 x 11.69 inches, and is an international standard paper size. See wikipedia here for more info:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_216
All puzzle magazines contain a sample PDF page that is freely available for download. In virtually all instances (unless specified otherwise) this sample page is from the actual magazine.
Therefore the best advice is to download the sample page and check that it prints OK on your computer. If it does not, then check your printer settings and choose 'fit to page' and see if that works.
If after a couple of attempts you cannot get the sample page to print correctly on your computer, then it is best not to download the magazine.
If, as we would expect to be the case in the majority of instances, you are able to print the sample puzzle page without problems, then the answer is yes the puzzles will print OK on your printer.
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