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Im running Windows XP on my new Dell and there's no option for banner printing, and the hghest i can set a page is 18 inches long. I need to print 55 inches continuously and i am not sure how. Do you?
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Do you have the right type of printer?
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I figured a banner is just a bigger piece of paper... a printer just has a continuous wheel so there must be SOME sort of setting for continuous printing. Its an HP PSC 1300.
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...not quite. take a look at the hp site.. 8.5 x 14 is the largest it can handle.
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