If that is true Qimage is worth its weight in gold (metric or imperial) so I can print panoramic prints and I don’t have to have the ‘stupid’ 35mm (11/4”) margin when I use Museium Etching paper. WOW!
CheeRS
Shaun,
Maybe I got something wrong. (I do get a lot wrong nowadays). But I don't quite understand the glee.
I had a moment this morning to look up the Pixma 9500 Pro II.
I was going to write to you about how Qimage supports panoramas to the extent that it will make the print size for you based on the puxel ratio.
Example: If your paper was 17" wide, and you made a user defined page of 16.5 " x 60", Qimage has a Custom print selection where you know the short side (16.5), it will, based on pixel count, make the proper long side.
Depending on the pixels of your pano, it might be any length, but it will be accurate and maximum size for the 16.5 width limit.
My wonderment stems from looking at the printer specs, specifically at the paper size.
As I said, maybe I missed something in the fine print, but it looks like 13" wide sheet paper is max.
My reply earlier was *If the printer uses roll paper and has Banner Mode........*
From your excitement, I thought you were going to use a roll of paper.
My printer does 13 x 19, and I tell Q my short side is 12.70, and it does the rest.
I *WISH* I had a 17" carriage with roll paper....
Fred