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How can I print on legal size paper on MX922 ?

williampeck1958
Enthusiast

I can't figure out how to print on legal size paper  . . . how is this done ? The paper tray only holds 8 1/2 x 11.

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Could you please tell me where the LGL Is located? I'm having a really hard time. Thanks so much.

 

Jamie

take the bottom tray out

look on the tray  close to the left hand side and you will see the letters LGL

near those letters is a rounded indentationwhich is smaller than a dime

push down on that round indented part

while pushing down on that round indentation, pull the end of the tray out so that it is longe= legal size

I think this Canon is very poorly designed. I find that I can't put anything on my desk in front of the bottom paper tray because it gets in the way of pulling out the tray.

Not sure about using "legal" size paper but 8.5 X 11 works well IF you

 use a program, such as Photoshop, you can print 8 X 10 prints from the lower tray by making the selection in that program.

I have done it using Photoshop, can't speak to other programs.

The upper tray will not adjust to the larger sizes.. strange thing.

The predecessor MX882 was much more photo print friendly .

Very helpful! Thank you!

Can't believe the number of questions about legal paper use. The tray accommodates them. Duh.

I've always suspected that help community moderators, in asking for arcane information about one's computer, were just giving people the run around. The moderator's reply to your question proves that they are. I wonder if they are meeting some response time requirement? Or are they just passive aggressive? I tend to think the latter. What a great job if you really enjoy jerking people around. There is no danger of getting punched.

"Inability to believe" is a cognitive issue.

Thank you so much. It worked for me too...

NYCVail74
Apprentice

WOW, this is amazing! I just spent all day trying to learn how to print out a spreadsheet on legal paper in Excel.  (I actually gave up years ago trying to figure out how to do this.)  This literally is a game changer, no other forums online had an answer except for now. Thank you so much!  WAHOO! 

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