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Hi all,

Ok, I'm at my wits end.

We have a Canon Imagerunner iR-ADV C5030/5035 UFR II.

It has 4 paper trays: 2 for Letter (different orientations), one for Legal, and one for Tabloid.

Microsoft office works fine under the following circumstances, but Libreoffice is driving me crazy.

I create a new blank document (Calc or Writer).

I add some data.

I click File > Print

The print dialog comes up, showing the little Print Preview, and for Letter and Legal size options, everything works as expected.

BUT...

If I change the paper size to Tabloid Print dialog does show it in landscape mode, but the paper size is showing as Letter, NOT tabloid.

Nothing I can do will change this. It is IMPOSSIBLE for me to print to Tabloid size documents with Libreoffice and this copier.

I don't have any other printers that support Tabloid sized printing, so cannot test others, but again, printing Tabloid size from any/all other programs works just fine. I have confirmed this with Office 2007/2010, as well as Notepad and Wordpad, and Adobe Reader.

Anyone have any ideas why Libreoffice is doing this?

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