Many of your users might want to print a scene. You can set printing defaults to print the scene accurately, including the default page size, orientation, and margins. Use the Page Setup dialog box (File --> Page Setup) to specify how a scene is printed. These settings are preserved when you publish the world.
By default, tables that span multiple pages are split so that rows remain whole; they also have complete borders on each page. Other objects that span multiple pages are moved to the next page, unless they are bigger than the page size. To allow tables or objects to be printed normally, clear the Smart table breaks or Smart object breaks check boxes on the Page Setup dialog box.
To see how your scene fits on a printed page, turn on the print guides (View --> Print Guides). They appear as dashed blue lines. The print area is offset from the upper leftmost object:
You can also see the print preview by clicking File --> Print Preview.
For more information on creating a printer-friendly version of the scene, see Creating a printer-friendly scene.