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HP Designjet 800ps 42
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I have been working with 36" and 24" wide rolls of paper.

When printing Arch D on either one of these sizes it cuts off the top and bottom of the page.

I am trying to print construction plans and the title block comes close to both edges.

 

I work in CAD and plot everything to a PDF with ARCH D Full Bleed. When sending the PDF to the plotter it shows me this limitation when selecting ARCH 😧

Printable area fro ARCH D is 35.61" x 22.66"  

 

Can this be changed to 36" x 24" or is it a limitation of the plotter itself?

 

Thank you.

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Hi,

This is a limitation of the plotter for a Landscape printing at this size.

 

You may find its User Guide below, see Media & Ink > Paper Choice > Printable Area > Architectural Paper:

http://h10032.www1.hp.com/ctg/Manual/c00751387

 

Regards,

Shlomi



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Hi,

This is a limitation of the plotter for a Landscape printing at this size.

 

You may find its User Guide below, see Media & Ink > Paper Choice > Printable Area > Architectural Paper:

http://h10032.www1.hp.com/ctg/Manual/c00751387

 

Regards,

Shlomi



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