All printers should have the option to change paper type. Though having said that, on my Brother HL-2130 laser, going File > Print > Page setup, shows Page type greyed out. But my printer is printing correctly. If you had given the make and model of your printer, I would have been able to be more specific. I can only suggest going on the maker's website and see if there is any info that will solve your problem.
yes you can... but the ink would probably smear.
There should be an option in your printer settings for page size. There should be a USER SETTING or CUSTOM, or an editable box. You should be able to change the size from there. As far as your printer recognizing the paper size, there should be a sliding plastic bar that you can use to properly align the paper in the feed tray.
You can purchase printer paper at papersource.com. This site offers all kinds of paper including printer paper at a low cost. This is where I buy my printer paper all the time.
Printer paper is different from regular paper as it is more thicker to allow the cyan, magenta, and yellow inks to seep through the orifices that printer paper has.
Is the paper in the printer tray properly.
In the back of your printer is a section you can open up and remove the paper. You have to feel around for the piece that snaps out.
A printer.
There should be an option in whatever word-processing software you're using - to set the paper size. Assuming the printer can cope with that size paper - there should be no problem.
Provided the paper (rag or wood pulp) is suitable to pass through the printer, any printer type can print on this paper.
Dot Matrix printer is the best option although we have some other alternatives. Dot matrix printer puts the pressure while in contact with paper, which is necessary in carbon printing. surendra pathak
If you want to print text/graphics onto paper, you need a printer.
False - word wrap is governed by an option within a word-processing program - not the printer used to create a paper copy.