I think I finally put together what happens here.
What I see is this:
1. You have an Epson printer set to print 11x17 pages.
2. You go to the Master Layout Settings Dialog and set a Master Layout with a size of 11x17 (landscape) and with Margins all set to zero.
3. You go to the Print Setup and set it to a HP DJ800 plotter with 24x36 size paper.
4. When you click the Print Options (or PlotMaker Options) button in the Print Dialog it shows that the size of your Layout (11x17) is much smaller than the printable area of your currently selected printer (HP - 24x36), thereby there is no need to shrink. In that Dialog the Blue rectangle is the size of the Layout and the Black rectangle is tha printable size of one page in the currently selected printer.
If I understand correctly, what you would like is that when you are working on the Layout, you already see the Page Breaks of the the currently selected printer to show on the Layout.
That could be a wish.
What I would recommend is this:
1. Go to the Master Layout Settings Dialog.
2. Click on the Print/Plot Setup button and set a printer/plotter to the desired page size.
3. Click the apply button to transfer these settings to the fields above this row of buttons in the Dialog.
4. Do not set the Margins of the Master Layout to lower than the default values transferred from the printer/plotter.
5. Create multi-page Master based on this printable page size, if you wish, or keep it a one-page Master Layout.
6. Transfer the Master's Settings to the Layout of your choice.
7. When printing, make sure that the printer is set to the same page size and orientation you transferred the settings from to the Master Layout. This way, when you print and go to the Print Optinos Dialog, the Page Breaks shown there will always match the Page Breaks in the Master Layout Settings Dialog, if you set a multi-page Master there.
So basically, I think the size of the printer page the Master Layout is based on and the size of the printer when yoou print, should match.
Laszlo
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