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How to print oversize with Publisher on large format printer
I am trying to print a 36x24 inch poster with Publisher 2003 on an HP
DesignJet 500 24. It keeps saying that those dimensions are too big for the printer. (I have tried adding a form for that printer). I was able to do it with an older computer, but not with my new one (same OS- XP, same office- 2003). |
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How to print oversize with Publisher on large format printer
On the printer setup, it should be the size of the paper in the printer. In
Publisher you can have the 36x24 and then it will tile into several sheets you will then need to assemble like a puzzle. -- Don - Publisher 2000® Vancouver, USA "CedarHeightsLA" wrote in message ... I am trying to print a 36x24 inch poster with Publisher 2003 on an HP DesignJet 500 24. It keeps saying that those dimensions are too big for the printer. (I have tried adding a form for that printer). I was able to do it with an older computer, but not with my new one (same OS- XP, same office- 2003). |
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How to print oversize with Publisher on large format printer
The following article is for Publisher 2002, but it addresses your issue.
PUB2002: Large Banners and Posters Printed in Separate Sections http://support.microsoft.com/kb/288201/EN-US/ -- Mary Sauer http://msauer.mvps.org/ "CedarHeightsLA" wrote in message ... I am trying to print a 36x24 inch poster with Publisher 2003 on an HP DesignJet 500 24. It keeps saying that those dimensions are too big for the printer. (I have tried adding a form for that printer). I was able to do it with an older computer, but not with my new one (same OS- XP, same office- 2003). |
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