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I cannot get an E-size plot to print properly. I have no trouble with plotting D-size drawings. What are the correct settings to use to print E-size sheets?

  • telicker563 Sep 19, 2011

    The "answers" you provided are totally worthless. Did you even read my problem?

  • telicker563 Sep 19, 2011

    The orientation of E-size drawing plots on my Canon iPF700 plotter are wrong and I'm missing parts of the drawing. My D-size plots work fine. What are the magic settings needed to make the E-size drawings plot properly?

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Hi telicker563 ,

Thank you for your question at Fixya,

The solution to your problem is as follows :-

  1. If you see in draft and CAD modes (fast) an E size is 36'' by 48'' , this can be printed within a minute and a half with this printer.
  2. What you would require to do is make sure that the paper is set properly as it should be, this can be done as follows :-
  3. There is an orange line with arrows that the paper must line up with in order to eliminate media skew issues, once the paper fed and is lined up properly without slack, then the release lever can be set.
  4. If this is done properly , you won't have any problem printing.


Hope that helps ...:) In case you have any queries, feel free to contact me.

  • telicker563 Sep 20, 2011

    Once again, your proposed "solution" isn't even close to the correct one, which, by the way, I figured out myself via trial and error.

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Printing high quality photos using an inkjet printer is not only possible, but affordable too. Top notch quality relies on a few factors: the right paper, the right ink and the right settings. Read on to find out how to print photos with an inkjet printer.

1.Use a good digital camera. For 4x6 and 8x10 prints, you will want a camera with at least two or three megapixels.

2.Buy photo paper. Spend the extra few dollars to get high-gloss photo paper that is designed for your printer.

3.Use photo ink. High quality photos take high quality ink. Do not use the same ink that you use for documents.

4.Optimize your settings. Select "File > Print" then click "Properties" and find the preferences or quality tab. Set the quality to the highest or choose a photo preset.

5.Edit photos on your computer. Import your photos from a CD or your digital camera. See your camera's manual to find out how.

6.Crop and resize. Cut out anything extra in the background that you do not want and resize the picture so it will fit on the page.

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