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6. Complete the setup Click OK. When printing is executed, a drapery or banner can be printed according to the roll. Enlarge and print 1. Register user-defined paper Register both the actual desired print size (user-defined paper 1) and original document size created in application (user-defined document size 2) in the Size Options... under the Page Setup tab. Note • Please set user-defined paper 2 to the same aspect ratio as user-defined paper 1. If the aspect ratio differs, the enlarged image may not turn out to be the expected size. After creating user-defined paper 1, if user-defined paper 2 is created after checking Fix the Ratio of the Width to Height, settings can be set to the same aspect ratio. Also set user-defined paper 2 to a size that doesn't exceed the maximum size supported by the application. For example, when printing on paper 600mm wide and 3,000mm long, use the following settings. (when setting length to 1/6 the user-defined paper) User-defined paper 1: Width 600mm, Height 3,000mm User-defined paper 2: Width 100mm, Height 500mm 2. Create original document in application software Use the registered user-defined paper 2 size to create original document using an application. 3. Open printer driver settings screen 4. Select Paper Size Select registered user-defined paper 1 from Custom Paper Size in Page Setup tab's Page Size. 5. Complete the setup Click OK. When you print, the hanging or horizontal banner is printed by using the user-defined size. Note • Maximum printable length is 18.0m. In the event the enlarged length exceeds 18.0m, the part of the image exceeding the length will not be printed. • If printing cannot be performed correctly, you may be able to improve printing by using the Special Settings dialog box on the Layout tab to change FineZoom Settings to Yes. 452