This is old news, but my first chance to try this utility.
I've had the User Defined Paper Size Utility from
http://dahmerphotography.blogspot.com/ sitting on my desktop for a while, but never had the opportunity to use it. It's designed to overcome the 37” max print length on the 3800 (and indeed on other Epson printers)
It won't work with the current driver, so yesterday I downloaded the driver version 5.5 from
http://driverscollection.com/?file_cid=244...Fzx6yywwVz0P6oO, ran a virus check and installed it on my laptop connecting to the printer via the ethernet thingy. The installer listed it as version 6.1, but it shows 5.5 on the driver dialogue. Didn't want to try it on my desktop as this computer is working just fine at present and I've found this is the sort of thing that that can end in a hair tearing session.
Yesterday I cut 51” off a roll of Gold Fibre Silk and ran it through a de-roller and left it to settle on the kitchen table overnight. Today I ran the udps utility, updated Qimage, loaded in the desktop screen profile, Eric Chan's GFS profile for the AWB driver, did the settings in the driver and hit print. The 3 year old laptop has XP home and the cpu ran between 20 and 50%, but had absolutely no problems. I'm somewhat pleased with the results. This little utility is really quite satisfactory. I think I may even have a second coffee today.
Cheers, David
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