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Using my Xerox C20, I have attempted to print on 11' x 17" paper but to no avail.  The properties in  
the printer job queue says I have a forms mismatch.  That sounds like the paper size the printer is  
adjusted for and what the print object has been given to print are not the same.  
 
I double checked the settings in the printer setup in the program (MrEd editor) and have manually set  
the printer to 11" x 17" (I get a SAVED notice) but no joy.  This happens whether it's adjusted for  
portrait or landscape (landscape is what I want).  
 
There is nothing in the printer manual about forms mismatch.  
 
The thing prints fine at 8 1/2" X 11".  
 
Any ideas?  
 
Sheridan  
 
PS  FYI: I'm needing to print some really long lines from html documents from the net. I don't want to  
break the lines because I looking for patterns.  (I have tried breaking the lines and it is too hard  
to keep my place synchronized.)  
 
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