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Printing on custom-sized paper, Features, Custom, Paper Source, Setup, Paper Size - driver xp

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Printing on custom-sized paper NOTE: The paper width must be between 76.2 and 330.2 mm (3 and 13 inches); the paper length must be between 127 and 1,270 mm (5 and 50 inches) For Windows 1. Load the print media (see Loading media in the input tray on page 36). 2. Open the printer driver (see Printing a document on page 49). 3. Click the Features tab. 4. Select Custom in the Size drop-down list. If you are using Windows XP or Windows 2000, type a name and click Save. 5. In the custom paper size dialog box, type values for the width and length. 6. Choose any of the predefined names from the Name drop-down list and click Save to save the custom settings. 7. Click OK. 8. From the Size drop-down list, select the name of the custom paper size that you created . 9. Select the paper source from the Paper Source drop-down list. 10. Change any other desired print settings and click OK. 11. Print your document. For Macintosh 1. Load the print media (see Loading media in the input tray on page 36). 2. Click File, and then click Page Setup. 3. From the Paper Size drop-down list, select Custom Page Sizes. 4. Click +, and then type values for the width, height, and margins. 5. Click OK and click Save. 6. Click File, and then click Page Setup. 7. Select the custom paper size just created and click OK. 8. Click File and click Print. 9. Change any other desired print settings and click Print. 54 Chapter 4 Printing and loading media ENWW

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Printing on custom-sized paper
NOTE:
The paper width must be between 76.2 and 330.2 mm (3 and 13 inches); the paper length
must be between 127 and 1,270 mm (5 and 50 inches)
For Windows
1.
Load the print media (see
Loading
media
in
the
input
tray
on
page
36
).
2.
Open the printer driver (see
Printing
a
document
on
page
49
).
3.
Click the
Features
tab.
4.
Select
Custom
in the
Size
drop-down list.
If you are using Windows XP or Windows 2000, type a name and click
Save
.
5.
In the custom paper size dialog box, type values for the width and length.
6.
Choose any of the predefined names from the
Name
drop-down list and click
Save
to save the
custom settings.
7.
Click
OK
.
8.
From the
Size
drop-down list, select the name of the custom paper size that you created .
9.
Select the paper source from the
Paper Source
drop-down list.
10.
Change any other desired print settings and click
OK
.
11.
Print your document.
For Macintosh
1.
Load the print media (see
Loading
media
in
the
input
tray
on
page
36
).
2.
Click
File
, and then click
Page Setup
.
3.
From the
Paper Size
drop-down list, select
Custom Page Sizes
.
4.
Click
+
, and then type values for the width, height, and margins.
5.
Click
OK
and click
Save
.
6.
Click
File
, and then click
Page Setup
.
7.
Select the custom paper size just created and click
OK
.
8.
Click
File
and click
Print
.
9.
Change any other desired print settings and click
Print
.
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Chapter 4
Printing and loading media
ENWW