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No idea regarding the question (never print myself) but two general suggestions: try Draw for 
non-standard pages (depending on what you want to do), ask at the "official channel" 
https://ask.libreoffice.org/, and if all not helps file a ticket 
https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/QA/BugReport

Good luck,
Heiko

On 19.04.2018 14:00, Paul Neuwirth wrote:
On Thu, 12 Apr 2018 14:23:53 +0200
Paul Neuwirth <mail@paul-neuwirth.nl> wrote:

Hello,
(5.4.5.1,GNU/Linux,cups) I want to use paper formats, which are
not predefined in LibreOffice (8x12 and different custom labels
(autocutting device)).
I can set the page dimensions manually (e.g. in Writer), but no way
to use the corresponding (in ppd defined) paper formats in the printer
settings dialog. So the result is never correct.
I already tried to set  all configs "...FromPrinterSetup" to true, but
no success.
Any Ideas... web searched a lot, but could not find any usable
information.
Thank you

Paul

Anyone? Did I miss some information? Where could I get support?

Regards,
Paul



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