Print2PDF supports custom paper sizes up to 200 inches, but some paper sizes may need to be added manually in order to appear in the paper size list in Print2PDF. Microsoft’s latest operating system, Windows 7, requires a few different steps than older versions. Read more to find out how.

Add Custom Paper Size

To define a new page size (form), follow these steps:

  1. Click the Start menu, then Control Panel, and finally View devices and printers.
  2. Click a printer in the list (e.g. Print2PDF), then click Print server properties.
  3. In the dialog box that appears, check the box for Create a new form.
  4. Give the new page size a unique and descriptive Form name, such as ‘24×36′ or ‘Custom A size’.
  5. Select Metric or English units as required.
  6. Define the page size with the long dimension as the width and the short dimension as the height.
  7. Click the Save Form button.
  8. Click the OK button when finished.

Create Custom Paper Size in Windows 7

The new sizes should now appear in the page size selector in the Print2PDF Configuration. If it does not appear, then it is it too large or too small to be printed by Print2PDF.

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