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I have a longarm. What is best way for me to print pantos on my home printer?

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I have a longarm. What is best way for me to print pantos on my home printer?

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While Pro-Q Panto Lite will tile print outs and number pages for easy assembly, it can sometimes be hard to tape together multiple rows. An easy way to avoid doing this is to use legal size paper for pantos over 10″ high. Legal size paper is not overly expensive, is supported by most printers and will let you print pantos up to 13″ high in a single row of paper. Legal size paper used “landscape” can also significantly reduce the number of pages in a long pantograph.

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