B9180 Printing w/ paper longer than 19"

Is there a way to print on paper up to 44 inches long?  I thought I read somewhere that this printer could accept paper up to 13 x 44 using the specialty media tray.  I have a panorama that is 42 x 12 just waiting to come to life.

Hi J.  - yeah, this would be cool to know, however, I have trouble simply printing with 13x19. I always get, "paper too small, insert correct size" blah blah. So, I take the paper out of the media tray and put it in the specialty media tray and it sometimes works. - Then if I print 8x10 image to 8x11.5 paper, have everything set up properly, I get the error, paper too small, insert correct size. Then I have to put it either in one tray or the other and keep fingers crossed. I hope it works for you J.  I would love to hear how it worked out! peace

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