Printing banners in actual size

What setting does the printer have to be on in order to print banners so that graphics are not elongated when printed?  The preview shows up elongated.  I have windows XP. photosmart premium model #SDG013-0826.

What you're experiencing is just the magnification, or view settings.  If you export to an interactive PDF from CS5 you can control those upon export.  If you hover your mouse down the bottom left of the Adobe Reader or Acrobat window you will see the size of the PDF which will be the same as your Indesign document.  My advice would be to try different view settings and see how they affect the finished PDF, there are a lot of options available which it would take a long time to explain.  Also have a play with the layout.
You can also adjust these after export (for example in a Print PDF) with Acrobat, under File > Properties > Initial view and you then have the added option of making a navagation tab open by default too, which might be useful for your ebook.

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