Thanks, printing on a much longer page size might be a good idea. I'm just a little worried about scratching the print when feeding it through my trimmer. I'm sure if I'm careful it should be fine. It's just a matter of time really, I might set 50 things off to print and they will all be unique images so to size each up would take quite a lot of time. Using the function described earlier has saved me a bunch of paper but I think changing the paper length to make 150" or something might do the trick.
Thanks!
Just wish it was even simpler and could make all pages different sizes by removing all blank space.
To avoid scratches. Have a kind of roller bar in front. Get a thick carton core, say 6 inches in diameter for thick paper. Add a paper sleeve to it, 30 inches long for example, crosscut will look like a Q but with a longer tail. Try to roll the print against the curl in between the paper tail and the core. Cut at the end of the print run. Keep the printed paper on the core if have the time for that. It will get flatter and easier to cut afterwards. Transport is easier too.
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