HP Z2100 Printer - Advice Required

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Re: HP Z2100 Printer - Advice Required

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Anyone using an HP Z2100? I'm looking for information on setting up roll sizes and colour management, profiles etc. in CorelDraw X8 and/or Photoshop.
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Coreldraw you can open a new page say 36x36 inch or 91x91cm add your image(s) then when you go to print you will need to add the custom size in the print dialogue,print as normal settings,the page size is then saved,all profiles you need are with the hp driver/firmware.Photoshop the same.Hope this makes sense?
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I set custom sizes up for my canvas material, say 44" x 20" or whatever. problem is, if I print something 44" x 10" it gives me 10" of blank paper so basically I have to change roll size every time to 44" x whatever the print size is! Very confusing!

I've always used Corel X4 and colour settings was more straight forward, X8 has a lot more choices.
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I don't know what you mean! 10 inch of blank paper where?
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Blank space after the print.
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What size roll are you printing on? if it's 44 inch width then you have to set the length 44" or greater you can't set it shorter than the width that's loaded.
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