You need to check the user manual for that printer to know for sure what to
do. The options and procedures differ from printer to printer. AFAIK, it has
nothing to do with printing from Access. Did you create the new size by
going to Printers and Faxes folder and accessing the printer's properties
there? Or did you try to do it from the Access printer dialogue?
--
Gary S. Terhune
MS-MVP Shell/User
www.grystmill.com
"lyleb" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:258D85BA-9004-4D85-8725-(E-Mail Removed)...
> Thanks. But that doesn't help. The application (MS Access) doesn't give
> me
> a "custom" option when I select the printer (LQ-590).
>
> "Elmo" wrote:
>
>> lyleb wrote:
>> > I'm having the same problem. Did you ever find out how to resolve it?
>> >
>> > "Brad Pears" wrote:
>> >
>> >> I have a strange issue... I need to add a new custom paper size (or
>> >> "form") to a windows xp (sp2) machine for use on one of our printers.
>> >> To do
>> >> this you go into printers and faxes, select the printer you want to
>> >> add the
>> >> new form to, select file->server properties and add the new form.
>> >> However,
>> >> when I go back to the printer to select the new form I just added, it
>> >> does
>> >> not exist in the drop down selection list of paper sizes.
>> >>
>> >> I am sure I have done this in the past and it did work. Any ideas what
>> >> may
>> >> be going on here? Is there another way to add a new paper size for a
>> >> specific print driver if this is not going to work for me?
>> >>
>> >> Thanks, Brad
>>
>> In the paper sizes there should be a Custom 1 through Custom 3. You set
>> the dimensions in a program, such as Word. With Word, you click File,
>> Page Setup, Paper Size, select Custom 1-3 or Custom Size (just found
>> that one), and resize it to your preferred dimensions. Then select from
>> one of these custom sizes when you go to print.
>>
>> --
>> Joe =o)
>>