Hi, William! I don't know if you've found the answer to your question, but I've been wondering the same thing! On the few occasions I've needed to print on legal-size paper, I've just pulled out the lower papertray, put a sheet or two of legal in on top of the letter-size sheets and closed the tray with a "paper tail" sticking out. It seems ridiculous but it works. However, after seeing your post I pulled the paper tray out, removed the paper and inspected the tray more closely. Lo and behold! - with the paper out, if you look inside the tray to the left, you'll see a "depressable" plastic button adjacent to an arrow with an "LGL" label. It takes a little slight-of-hand, but if you press down on that button and pull at the front of the tray, it slides out into a new locked position -- expanding the extra 3" needed for legal paper and revealing a new "LGL" detent for the paper length adjuster! I'm sure the Canon engineers thought this would be totally obvious to the user but I've owned several Canon printers now and this is the first time, like you, I've been stumped to figure out how to use legal-size. Thanks for posting on the forum so I'd see your question, get motivated by it and finally find the answer to what's been bugging me, too! By the way, Canon, the MX922 is a really great printer! I get wonderful results whether printing photos, web pages or work docs. Really affordable to boot!

If you pull out the lower cassette, on the left hand side nearest you there is a picture of an envelope and a sheet of paper sort of curled up. Above that is a rectangular button and an arrow pointing towards you daying "LGL". If you push the button down you can pull out the front part of the cassette to alloy you to load legal-size paper without it sticking out from the cassette. There are more instructions for prining on odd-size paper in the file "MX920ser_ReadMeFirst_EN.pdf"


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I still have an issue with legal size paper. I am scanning an old legal size document using the ADF and using the Document Scan in the settings menu on the IJ Scan Utility it does not give the option to scan a legal size document. As a result, the ADF will only scan to the end of a letter size document (11") it stops scanning and ejects the remainder of the document being scanned. I don't want to print the documents - only save them as pdf documents.

If that still prints wrong, the application is the cause and you would need to look there. You can't for instance just increase a Letter job to Legal because it won't magnify it at all, because it already goes to the 8.5 inch margin and it can't increase in only one aspect, so it will cover the center of the legal job exactly the size it would on letter top to bottom. You can see the margin in the preview in Acrobat/Reader

I have the Xerox color cube 8580. I need to print a LEGAL sheet. I change the page layout to legal on the printer, change it in the program and when it prints it starts about 2 plus inches down from the top of the page cutting off the same from the bottom.

I have a new MacBook Air and a new Brother HL-L5200/dtw printer. I am a notary and print loan signing packages that include both legal and letter size pages. When I use my old PC, I select "Choose paper size by PDF page size" and everything prints fine. However, when using my Mac, all the pages print on both sides of the paper and either prints everything on legal or letter. I have deleted and downloaded the driver twice and Brother tells me that it is an Adobe problem. Also tried this file on my daughter's Mac and had the same issues. I have Mac Sierra Ver 10.12.4. HELP!

And let me add. I need to use the choose paper source option because I am printing letter and legal sizes from the same PDF just like all the other people that have reported the same exact problem. Adobe does nor have a fix for 4 years. So unless something has drastically changed and Adobe is able to suddenly have a fix that should have been done already due to the customer complaints then I will be using a different PDF opener with my MAC. I have wasted an entire day trying to figure this out.

As a new LSS/LSA/NSA, I just purchased a Brother HL-L6200DWT and I too have the same problem with printing mixed size papers within the same PDF file when using with my MacBook Pro, MacBook Air and MacBook. Therefore I firmly believe something is off with Adobe's ability. ( worked fine with Windows)

note: before I updated the adobe reader, it was able to print mixed size papers BUT pages would get cut off. Then after updates, it will only print on either legal or letter size. The autodetext/autoselect within Adobe has definitely messed up.

When I print a large (100+) PDF file with mixed legal and letter it initially works for the first 10 or 20 pages but eventually the pages get cut off with legal pages being printed half way down the page and/or cut off. It is as though the data being sent to the printer eventually becomes "corrupted" so that it is unable to print correctly.

Thats what is happening to me as well. I have a HL-L6200DWT running Ventura 13.1 IMac and the first 10 to twenty pages prints just fine in letter form and right when its time to print legal it begins to print legal and cuts off the bottom half of the page. The only way to print legal is one by one and shrink oversize pages, but the fine print is too small to read. ****SEND HELP ADOBE!!!!!!!

Have you tried replicating it using the test file I have attached here? It is the same as the one you provided accept with mine I created 21 mixed pages of the same legal and letter sizes. I have also attached a results file where I scanned back what the pages look like when I print the test file.

You cannot sign a legal document on a napkin or on a handkerchief. There are rules and regulations you need to follow. And when it comes to legal documents, there is a legal paper size, and there are legal-size paper dimensions. Here are the dimensions and sizes you need to follow. What is a file management system, on the other hand, entails the use of electronically developed applications to manage the workflow or the use of files in an enterprise.

Europe and other places in the World use the international system of paper sizes. In that system, the legal paper size is A4 document, which has dimensions of 216 x 279mm (8.5 inches x 11 inches). However, in America and Canada, there is a different legal paper size, which is 216 x 356mm or 8.5 inches x 14 inches.

In the international paper size system, sizes are based on mathematical formulas. However, in America, that is not the case. So, when creating a legal document, you need to pay attention to the size and dimensions of your document. Especially if your document should be printed and signed. No matter if the document is signed electronically or in hard-copy, the size should match the legal parameters. Otherwise, the document will not be legally binding and obligating.

The legal paper dimensions are A4 or 216x279mm. In the United States of America and Canada, the dimensions are the same, but the paper is called differently. The legal paper dimensions in America are 216x356mm or 8.5 x 11 inches. Those dimensions are called legal. The European legal-size dimensions in America are called letter dimensions.

If you want to customize optimization, you can select "Custom" and set all the options you need. Once you've chosen the size and dimensions you want to get, just click the "Apply" button. PDFelement will resize your file in a matter of seconds, up to a few minutes. Wait for the process to finish, and your file will be ready for usage.

I have a dual tray printer, but unfortunately it does not decipher whether a page is legal or letter sized. Is there a way I can tell which pages are legal sized and which are letter sized just by looking at them on my computer?

I have legal-sized documents and documents with mixed paper size that must be printed on legal-sized paper. I can't find a setting to change the paper size at all within Nitro, or to force Nitro to print on legal paper. When I manually force the printer to print on legal, it still cuts off information on the top and the bottom. How do I get this to print correctly? e24fc04721

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