Support for 11x17 paper in Oracle SQL Developer Data Modeler 4.0.0.833

In last versions of the version 3 of this product the ability to print your data model on 11x17 paper was included by default.  This support was even in some of the beta 4 version of the data modeler.  But, in the release of the production version for this tool, the 11x17 paper printing option has dissapeared from this product.  Can you please add this back into your product because those of us with large data models but no plotter need this paper size.
Thanks,

Hi,
What printer do you use? You need to set it as default printer for your system and you should get ledge size as option if the printer supports it.
Otherwise you can print diagram to PDF file and then you can use Adobe reader or Foxit reader to print to separate pages - it's poster in Adobe and scaling type "tile large pages" in Foxit
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