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Here is a little tip for those who are interested
It is possible to print up to (1.2 metres) with a bit of trickery and loads of imagination,
which can be achieved easily (Thinking outside the box)
It goes like this:-
First set your paper canvas length to 11.7 cm (46) in Photoshop/Illustrator or other App.
and type out your message then move it into position for printing.
Next select a NEW canvas and set the paper length this time to half of the previous size 58.5 cm (23),
then cut and paste half of your previously prepared Image that you want to print
and place it onto this smaller canvas, now when you have your image in the right position print it out.
The image will now only appear on the left hand side of your banner paper (Half) so then put the banner paper back into your printer,
but this time insert the Blank end into the feed tray feed first.
Now select the other half of your image, and place it into the same canvas as before by using the previous image to align it up carefully,
Then hide the first image layer to prevent it from printing.
Set your printer to print the same settings as before BUT this time in print (Page Setup) rotate the image 180 degrees
then hit the print button and youll now have your first 4 foot long banner.
Its only a matter of printing your image in two halfs, but it doesnt work if thats not possible. (Like Pictures)
It is possible to print up to (1.2 metres) with a bit of trickery and loads of imagination,
which can be achieved easily (Thinking outside the box)
It goes like this:-
First set your paper canvas length to 11.7 cm (46) in Photoshop/Illustrator or other App.
and type out your message then move it into position for printing.
Next select a NEW canvas and set the paper length this time to half of the previous size 58.5 cm (23),
then cut and paste half of your previously prepared Image that you want to print
and place it onto this smaller canvas, now when you have your image in the right position print it out.
The image will now only appear on the left hand side of your banner paper (Half) so then put the banner paper back into your printer,
but this time insert the Blank end into the feed tray feed first.
Now select the other half of your image, and place it into the same canvas as before by using the previous image to align it up carefully,
Then hide the first image layer to prevent it from printing.
Set your printer to print the same settings as before BUT this time in print (Page Setup) rotate the image 180 degrees
then hit the print button and youll now have your first 4 foot long banner.
Its only a matter of printing your image in two halfs, but it doesnt work if thats not possible. (Like Pictures)