David I knew that I had used custom paper sizes before, so your response inspired me to look further. I had the manual feed option selected, which for some reason known only to Epson, disables all but a few paper size options. It turns out I don't need that option to select the rear sheet feeder, as long as the top feeder is empty. Yes I am already using S3Print. I haven't yet thought of an unambiguous 3 letter short hand for that name. S3P could also mean Spyder3Pro. You really should take more care in naming your products :-) On another note, do you have a web beacon (or other link) in your posts? Whenever, I respond to one of your posts, my email client (Outlook) warns me that in order to reply it must download something from a site other than my mail host. That doesn't happen when I respond to other posters. Tom Moore _____ From: colorvision_group@yahoogroups.com [mailto:colorvision_group@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of CDTobie@... Sent: Thursday, January 17, 2008 10:04 AM . My Epson 2200 driver doesn't appear to allow the definition of custom paper sizes. That may depend on driver version, OS version, and assorted quirks, as well as the media type selected, etc... . It seems Qimage might and I thought I'd try it if it works with PFP. Should do the trick, though you should make the free upgrade to Spyder3Print, when you get the chance.
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RE: [colorvision_group] Using Qimage
2008-01-17 by Tom Moore
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