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Old May 19th 07, 11:43 PM posted to comp.periphs.printers
Frank Arthur
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Default 8"x12" paper sizes

Epson sell rolls of Photo Paper 16" wide by 100'Slit to 8" would produce 200
sheets 8"x12"Epson sells rolls of Photo Paper 24" wide by 100'Slit to 12"
would produce 300 sheets 12" x 8"The paper industry doesn't have to invent
the wheel to produce8"x12" sheets.


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Old May 20th 07, 03:10 AM posted to comp.periphs.printers
Rob
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Default 8"x12" paper sizes

Frank Arthur wrote:
Epson sell rolls of Photo Paper 16" wide by 100'Slit to 8" would produce 200
sheets 8"x12"Epson sells rolls of Photo Paper 24" wide by 100'Slit to 12"
would produce 300 sheets 12" x 8"The paper industry doesn't have to invent
the wheel to produce8"x12" sheets.



Ah yes but the printer industry does make roll feeds for printers.
 




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