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11-11-2017 01:57 PM
Many thanks
11-13-2017 06:51 PM
Welcome to the HP Forums, this is a great location to get assistance! I read your post and see that you want to print custom size. I would like to help you resolve this issue.
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Load the custom-size paper into the paper input tray.
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Open the item you want to print.
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Click File, and then select Page Setup.
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In Paper Size, select Manage Custom Sizes.
The Custom Paper Sizes window displays.
Figure : Paper Size with Manage Custom Sizes selected
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In the Custom Paper Sizes window, click the plus sign
to create a new paper size, double-click the default untitled name, and then type a new name for the custom paper size.
NOTE:
Use a different, unique name for the new custom paper size. Do not use an existing paper size name for any new custom paper size names because it overrides the existing preset. For example, if a custom paper size is named A4, then the existing A4 paper size is no longer available as a choice.
Figure : Paper Size Name
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In the Paper Size section, type the dimensions of the custom paper in the Width and Height text boxes, and then set the margins, if desired.
Figure : Paper Size and margins
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Paper Size
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Margins
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Click OK.
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In the Page Setup window, select the new custom paper size, and then click OK.
Figure : Example of the Page setup window with the custom paper size selected
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Click File, and then select Print.
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Change print settings, if desired, and then click OK or Print.
Click here and refer the document for more assistance.
Let me know how it goes.
Cheers.
Sandytechy20
I am an HP Employee