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« Reply #1 on: November 20, 2017, 04:17:31 PM » |
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The first thing you have to do is define the "page" size in the 2000 driver. Even when using a roll, the length must be defined; it cannot be undefined or "infinite". So go to the "Printers and Settings" tab and click the "Properties" button to open the driver. Then in the driver, choose your roll, your 24 inch width for the roll, and set the length to something like 18 inches so that it'll have enough roll length for the A2 turned landscape. Of course, also set your paper type and quality as needed in the driver and turn color management off in the driver if you are using a profile: you can select the profile after going back to the main window (just click "Prtr Profile", "Choose new profile" and select your profile). Before closing the driver though, I would also suggest clicking "Preview before printing" in the driver so you can preview it before committing it to print. When you've made the settings, go back to the QU main window and look at the size of the printable area reported above the center section live view. The printable area reported should be at least 23.4 inches wide and at least 16.5 inches long to accommodate an A2.
As long as you have enough printable area as above, you should be able to add your first print. Highlight a thumbnail and then click on the "Prints" tab on the right and click "Original Size". If you designed these at A2 size and you saved them in a format that can embed the size (like JPEG, TIFF, or PSD), that will give you an A2 print on the live view.
At this point you can click the print button, top right, and check out your print in the driver's preview to see if it looks OK before printing.
Regards, Mike
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