Is it possible to print on 11X14 inch paper?

Is it possible to print on 11X14 inch photo paper?

It's Epson Premium Photo Paper, glossy finish, size 11X14.  When I  bought
the paper, I thought there would be no problem.  My knowledge of 
photographic papers, from traditional photography, led me to believe that 11X14  was a
standard size.  Unfortunately, with printers, that's not the  case.  I may
just have to consider the purchase a loss and get a different  size paper.
Thanks.
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