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> Well, you would send it as PDF, probably. And PDF supports mixed page
> sizes, no problem. So, are you arguing, that including that
> capability in PDF was an error?
What you are saying is that if I have a PDF with page 1-20 defined as
8-1/2X11 (letter), I insert page 21 as 11X17 (ledger), then from page 22
through 30 is letter, and assuming that I've defined that printer as Tray 2
- letter, and Tray 2 - ledger, that when I send that job to the printer, I
get a stack of 30 pages in the output, with a long page sticking out from
between the pages?
Have you done this?
This is different than shrink to fit...
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