W. Fisher
Printer Guru
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The 3880 can print up to about 37 inches in length if you set it up in Custom Sizes in the Epson driver. I did one panorama a while back and it was about 36" in length, but I seem to recall it also affecting the width a bit with a larger white border on the sides (?).
Anyway, my normal print size (From cut and special ordered paper is 17x25.5 inches (Or 2:3 ratio for the 24x36mm format.). No problem other than you will have about a 1/4" white border (It won't do borderless). I use the pull up tray on the back and flip down the guide and put a clothespin on the left side to act as a guide on the longer ones. You might have to shim the small flip down one a bit to push the paper to the left a bit or it skews on longer feed (Crooked). I just wrapped a thing flatten piece of brass tubing with electrical tape. Someone on dpreview.com showed it.
The OP looks okay and could use the flat front feed as it only accepts about 16" width if his folded stock is too thick.
I tired to make a monkey-bar holder for roll paper on the 3880 but it had too many issues with me cutting the paper and side curl and head strikes so I gave that idea up.
I am waiting to see how the P800 will handle longer sizes, although I think I may dump Epson and go to the new Canon series to hopefully lessen the 3880 clogs (Yes it clogs!) and provide me a means to swap heads out easily. Maybe a better transport (No pizza wheel marks!) and larger gamut too.
W. Fisher
Anyway, my normal print size (From cut and special ordered paper is 17x25.5 inches (Or 2:3 ratio for the 24x36mm format.). No problem other than you will have about a 1/4" white border (It won't do borderless). I use the pull up tray on the back and flip down the guide and put a clothespin on the left side to act as a guide on the longer ones. You might have to shim the small flip down one a bit to push the paper to the left a bit or it skews on longer feed (Crooked). I just wrapped a thing flatten piece of brass tubing with electrical tape. Someone on dpreview.com showed it.
The OP looks okay and could use the flat front feed as it only accepts about 16" width if his folded stock is too thick.
I tired to make a monkey-bar holder for roll paper on the 3880 but it had too many issues with me cutting the paper and side curl and head strikes so I gave that idea up.
I am waiting to see how the P800 will handle longer sizes, although I think I may dump Epson and go to the new Canon series to hopefully lessen the 3880 clogs (Yes it clogs!) and provide me a means to swap heads out easily. Maybe a better transport (No pizza wheel marks!) and larger gamut too.
W. Fisher