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HP OfficeJet Pro 8710 All-in-One Printer

Can the OfficeJet Pro 8710 All in One Printer, print on 11x14 paper and if so how?

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Hello @NB62 ,
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@NB62 wrote:

... print on 11x14 paper


No, see The following table contains the supported paper sizes for HP OfficeJet Pro 8710 

 

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Hello @NB62 ,
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@NB62 wrote:

... print on 11x14 paper


No, see The following table contains the supported paper sizes for HP OfficeJet Pro 8710 

 

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Extra large paper (11x14 inch) is not supported on this printer model / series.

 

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Printer Specifications for HP OfficeJet Pro 8700 Printers

See Section Paper Handling

Sub-Section Supported paper sizes

Topic HP OfficeJet 8702, OfficeJet Pro 8710, 8715, 8717, 8718, and 8719 printers

 

 

You can print content at larger sizes but only on supported paper sizes.

 

What?

For example,

Depending on your Operating system / version,

Windows Paint or Adobe Reader DC can be used to Print in "Poster" at the size you wish.

The content is spread over as many sheets of supported sized paper as necessary to print the Tile Size.

 

Example - Paint - "Poster" Print

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 Print PDF - Size or Poster

 

Open the PDF document in Adobe Reader DC 

Click the Print icon

Open Properties

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

Select your Paper Size

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

Next,

Main print menu

Page Sizing & Handling

If printing at 100% or smaller, and the content fits on the paper, Page Sizing & Handling = Size

Then select Actual, Fit / Shrink to fit, percentage (wording varies)

OR

If printing “larger than 100%”, or the content size requires it, Page Sizing & Handling = Poster

Poster Printing - Notes

  • If the page size is equal to or smaller than the paper size and you want the output 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

 

PDF_Document_Poster_CAD_3PDF_Document_Poster_CAD_3

 

 

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NOTE: Content depends on device type and Operating System

Categories: Alerts, Warranty Check, Troubleshooting, Ink & Paper, HP Software & Drivers / Firmware Updates, Setup & User Guides, Product Specifications, Account & Registration, Warranty & Repair

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