![]() Likewise, lying to the printer driver about the media type-choosing a media type that allows custom paper sizes and/or smaller margins-is a workaround. If, however, you imagine wanting to use Canon's higher end Museum Etching paper, Photo Rag, or maybe a third party photographic paper like EPSON's amazing Exhibition Fiber or canvas, then my previous comments apply. ![]() Potential Pro-1 owners who are happy with this paper selection are in great shape. Just to clarify my previous comments about custom page sizes and max print area, it is possible to print larger than I had described using plain paper or one of four Canon papers: The second one took the time to contact an engineer to confirm that, no, there was no way around it. The first one insisted that there had to be a way around this. I was so convinced this had to be wrong that I called the Pro Series support department and talked to two different people. Even though the printer has a nice 14" wide carriage, the largest uncropped (3:2) image I can print is 10.82 x 16.24 on a 13 x 19 cut sheet. You are not allowed to create custom paper sizes for Canon "art" papers or for ANY THIRD PARTY PHOTOGRAPHIC PAPER. "the printer manual says that I can create custom paper sizes up to 14 x 23 or 12.95 x 26.65 (depending on which tray is used)
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