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04-25-2022
04:05 AM
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10-03-2022
05:33 AM
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JessikaV
Hi, We have a T2500 plotter in the office. One of our guys sent me a pdf that is 33.11" x 157.48".
Why is there a max length of 125.98" when the paper roll is 50m long?
Thanks James
04-25-2022 09:08 AM
Guesses...
I would guess that the paper roll is manufactured to one set of standards that make sense for the physical capacity of the printer to accept the roll at a particular size, paper type, and weight.
That length / size of a roll of paper would exceed the "one job" capacity of the printer software is likely expected.
What?
The job submission is likely limited by the software / memory capacity in the printer.
Job size might be linked in the job submission software on a computer - what the software can handle, the size of the data, how that data is transferred to the printer.
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