Printing On Non-Standard Paper Sizes; Printing On Non-Standard Paper Sizes (Windows) - Canon imagePROGRAF iPF760 User Manual

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Printing on Non-Standard Paper Sizes

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Make sure the width of the loaded roll is displayed in the
Note
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C
In
Page Size, make sure 100*500 is displayed, as registered in Page Setup.
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Select the
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F
Click
Fit Roll Paper Width.
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Confirm the print settings, and click
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Printing on Non-Standard Paper Sizes

Printing on Non-Standard Paper Sizes
For printing on non-standard size paper, first register the paper size in the printer driver.
Once you register a paper size, you then can select it repeatedly from the paper size list. The paper size can be set up
to 18.0 m.
In Windows, although you can even set Custom Size for the paper size, the maximum settable size is 3.2 m. The setting of
Custom Size is disabled when you exit the application software.
Note
For instructions on specifying non-standard paper sizes for printing, refer to the following topics, as appropriate for your
computer and operating system.

Printing on Non-Standard Paper Sizes (Windows)

Printing on Non-Standard Paper Sizes (Mac OS X)

Printing on Non-Standard Paper Sizes (Windows)

Printing on Non-Standard Paper Sizes (Windows)
For printing on non-standard size paper, first register the paper size in the printer driver.
Call a non-standard paper size registered in the printer driver with Custom Paper Size.
Once you register Custom Paper Size, you then can select it repeatedly from the paper size list.
Custom Paper Size can be set up to 18.0 m.
Although you also can set Custom Size for the paper size temporarily, the maximum settable size is 3.2 m. Also, the setting
of Custom Size is disabled when you exit the application software.
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Note
If the width of the loaded roll is not displayed in
L
Width, click
Printer Information on the Main pane and
update the printer information.
D
Enlarged/Reduced Printing check box.
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For tips on confirming print settings, see " Confirming Print Settings(Mac OS X)
B
Roll Width list—in this case, 16 in. (406.4mm).
B
Roll
Print to start printing.
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