2018-09-05 03:48 AM
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2018-11-10 04:26 AM
skawagon wrote:Have you found a work-a-round to bypass the forced, 0.91" margin on the right side of cut sheets?
We have this printer, it is best used with the roll. It can print on sigle sheets (we used it that way when our Epson A3 printer broke down) you dont have to remove the roll for sheet printing, however you have to load each sheet individualy, and press release lever, once it is done. Basically you have to be standing beside babysiting it. It is okay if you need just few sheets, or in emergency, but not for regular use.
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2018-11-15 02:24 PM
Stress wrote:When wanting the larger margin on the binding edge, I have used Print > Layout > Reverse page orientation. This works for 11x17 sheets on a HP DesignJet T120.
From what I've learned. Pretty much stuck with the 23mm on the right margin.
I was hoping I could rotate the sheet to feed from the opposite direction
(Print the title block first, therefore forcing the 23mm margin to the binding edge of the drawing).
My work-a-round was to copy the layouts/master and rotate them upside down.
2018-11-15 06:50 PM
David wrote:That's it !
When wanting the larger margin on the binding edge, I have used Print > Layout > Reverse page orientation. This works for 11x17 sheets on a HP DesignJet T120.
2018-11-16 02:08 PM