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My Envy 7640 will not take continuous feed paper to print a banner. (My previous HP printers would.) I see no place in the printer dialog or set up to select banner style. (Used to set on 0 tile overlap and then use continuous feed paper for a seamless, no Scotch tape required product.) Is this a removed feature or user error?

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@Tizzy5 

 

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I am not sure the Banner Paper Size / Type is "removed" - banner printing is perhaps a specialty feature.

 

This printer documentation does not seem to include any indication that the printer supports Banner paper / printing.

 

I found an old (emphasis on old) document that mentions a few printers that supported banner paper.

HP All-in-One Products - Loading Banner Paper 

 

For those reading,

What is Banner printing?

Create and print a banner, poster, or other large publication in Publisher 

 

References / Resources

 

HP ENVY 7640 e-All-in-One Printer Specifications

Paper Handling

and

Media Size (facet)Letter; A4; Legal; B5
Media Sizes Custom (imperial)3.85 x 8.5 to 5 x 14 in
Media Sizes Custom (metric)97.79 x 215 to 127 x 355 mm

 

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Hi,

Generally, banner printing was available with older HP printers and no longer available on consumer printer for a long time, such capability was not offered by any HP printer manufactured after 2010, such can be done with 3rd party software as Microsoft Publisher and not by an HP printer driver.

 

Shlomi



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@ShlomiL 

 


@ShlomiL wrote:

Hi,

Generally, banner printing was available with older HP printers and no longer available on consumer printer for a long time,

such capability was not offered by any HP printer manufactured after 2010,

such can be done with 3rd party software as Microsoft Publisher and not by an HP printer driver.

 

Shlomi


 

Agreed - I'd not found anything more recent to suggest otherwise.

The Publisher method to create the banner file are easy to use - the basics are built right into the tool.

Not at all sure it could be printed - I do not have any "banner" paper to test.

Interesting.

 

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Create and print a banner, poster, or other large publication in Publisher 

 

Example - Banner Test

Banner_Poster_HB_Test_1Banner_Poster_HB_Test_1

 

 

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Yes - Microsoft Publisher is still my product of choice for all my desktop publishing - so easy to use. Banners ARE easy to create, but have found no way to print them, so what's the point? <sigh>

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@Tizzy5 

 

No point, I guess.

Too bad.  It would be cool to be able to print large banners and drawings without the taping and such.

 

If you decide to do so,

Try / Consider the "Poster" method using Adobe Reader DC.

Yes, this method does require that the project sheets be taped together to create the finished product.

 

 Print as Poster

 

Open the PDF document in Adobe Reader DC 

Click the Print icon

Open Properties

Set Shortcut to Everyday Printing or similar (Plain paper printing, single sided)

Select your Paper Size

Click OK to save change(s) and Exit the Properties menu

Main print menu

Page Sizing & Handling > Poster

If the file is smaller than the paper size and you need it larger, increase the Tile Size

If the file is already larger than the paper size, it will be divided into Tiled sheets needed to print the file

Enter an "overlap" and whether you want the "cut marks" included

When ready, click to Print

 

Examples

PDF_Document_Poster_CAD_2PDF_Document_Poster_CAD_2PDF_Document_Poster_3PDF_Document_Poster_3

 

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Hi,

When you select a Banner template from Publisher and design your banner, then click File > Print and ensure the Source paper is set as the actual used paper size, Publisher will do the work and split the banner into multiple pages.

 

When you create the document select a Built-In template and tehre you may find Banners templates:

ShlomiL_1-1654972299272.png

 

 

As an example, here is a banner I created on Publisher and its print preview on an A4 paper, it does the job and split the paper into multiple papers:

ShlomiL_0-1654972187785.png

 

You may also review below support document from Microsoft which explains about its usage for Banners, Poster printing, etc.:

https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/office/create-and-print-a-banner-poster-or-other-large-publicati...

 

Shlomi



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@ShlomiL 

 

Sure, that works, too.  😎  Good Information.

Looks similar to the Adobe method - nice that the method is built-in.

I'm not as familiar with Publisher - I only use it occasionally and did not check the finish / Print details this time.

 

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