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Author Topic: panorama printing without roll paper pathway  (Read 4176 times)
sleonard
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« on: November 08, 2019, 07:16:04 PM »

I have an Epson P800 and would like to print panos without resorting to buying the roll paper attachment.

Is it possible to precut say, a 17x40" sheet from a roll, and then feed this through the Front/FineArt path?
It appears I could set the Media Size to user defined and use Fit to Page to obtain the needed sizing. A simple test of this, without actually putting any paper in, worked, in that it was willing to try and use the Front feed.

thanks,

Steve
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« Reply #1 on: November 08, 2019, 08:02:23 PM »

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I have an Epson P800 and would like to print panos without resorting to buying the roll paper attachment.

Is it possible to precut say, a 17x40" sheet from a roll, and then feed this through the Front/FineArt path?
It appears I could set the Media Size to user defined and use Fit to Page to obtain the needed sizing. A simple test of this, without actually putting any paper in, worked, in that it was willing to try and use the Front feed.

thanks,

Steve

Hi Steve,
It looks like a YES.
I have the driver and set it up to a 17 x 39 sheet. I put a pano in the queue, and told QU to print. Since I don't actually have the printer, I set the driver to PREVIEW.  That came up as nice as can be. Next click would be PRINT.
Looks good.
Fred
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« Reply #2 on: November 08, 2019, 09:07:26 PM »

I don't have that printer either but have had 3 other Epson printers over the years.  What I have done without a problem to print panos, is to cut the length I needed from the roll, and feed it through the roll feed slot, even without the roll feed holder attached.  I cut them slightly longer than needed to be sure they could be grabbed by the rollers, but this worked quite well.  I don't know how that printer is configured of course.
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sleonard
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« Reply #3 on: November 09, 2019, 11:36:08 AM »

thanks for the responses. I'll give it a try.

Steve
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