George,
As long as you don't want borderless, you can just enter a custom size of 11x14: drop down media size and pick "Custom" and enter 11x14 in the boxes and click the check button. If you want borderless, I think the accepted trick is to use 11x17 paper which allows borderless and then just set the placement to IntelliCut so it places all photos at the top/left of the page.
Regards,
Mike
I think I bought the 11x14 paper because I wanted to force myself to work inside that "frame". I'm in my 11x17 phase at the moment, and that's roughly how I look at images -- usually. 7.25x12 on 11x14 paper anyone? Generally too small for me. But 9x12 or 10x13 for some images works ok.
I don't do borderless, don't imagine I will.
I think this is the answer: I can set one custom paper size in the PRO-100 print properties dialogue, and it seems to remember that last used size. Experimenting, I found that inputting another custom size stickied that new size. Since I don't foresee using any custom size other 11x14, I should be ok.
In order to use the custom media size of 11x14 in QU, I have to save a printer profile for whatever paper(s) I want to use it with. QU will show "Custom" as a Media size, but if Canon doesn't remember that size, QU reverts to something other than 11x14 (haven't tested to see why it chooses what it does). Recalling the custom Printer Setting which I save with 11x14 will use the 11x14 size paper, and it shows in QU's Media Size dialogue.
But QU doesn't carry-over that size to other papers. Just putting 11x14 in the Media size: Custom: dialogue boxes doesn't seem to tell the PRO-100 I want to use 11x14 paper, unless that was the last used custom size and QU wasn't closed in the meantime (I think -- more study in the future required).
It seems as if I have to save a separate Printer Settings for each paper/media combo, I can't just open one saved setting and set the media size to 11x14.
I don't know if this is the best procedure, or if it will help anyone else, but trying to explain it will help me in the future. If, in my dotage, I forget that I don't want to mess with 11x14 paper!
And I'm guessing this might only apply to the Canon PRO-100. (Canon doesn't sell an 11x14 paper, as far as I can see.)
Thanks for the reply Mike. You too Fred.
--JustGeorge