Hi Stephan,
I see. Let us think of custom paper formats in a little bit deeper.
All users who have been discussing this issue in the Japanese ML use a sheet A4. They tried to confirm the phenomenon under the following settings:
- File > Printer settings: A4 portrait - Page style "Standard": A4 portrait - Custom page style "Landscape": A4 landscape
Please assume the situation where a page style "Standard" is applied in the first page and another page style "Landscape" is specified in the succeeding page. That might give: Page 1: Sheet: A4; Orientation: Portrait; Width: 21.00cm; Height: 29.70cm Page 2: Sheet: A4; Orientation: Portrait; Width: 29.70cm; Height: 21.00cm
Can we consider the page 2 as a custom paper format? From the less functional printer diver's perspective, what would happen with the page 2?
What does "custom paper formats" mean?
A format not directly supported by the printer. Most printers typically support Letter or A4 format (among many others) but they also allow you to specify an arbitrary width and height that does not match any of the builtin formats. Hence, a custom format.
The list of builtin formats appears in the print dialog when you go to the advanced settings under Paper/Quality.
Regards, Tora
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