Print+on+Large+Paper+Sizes


 * Print on Large Paper Sizes **

When you try to print a document on a large paper size and with a high resolution in Windows 7, you may find that the job fails. If you reduce the resolution to say 300dpi, then you will find that the print works fine. This problem occurs when the memory size taken up by the print is more than 4GB. However, with a quick registry tweak you can resolve the problem and get large print sizes working again. Before doing so, backup your registry following My tip on procedures before editing the Registry

Next:
 * 1) Press [**Windows Key**] + [**R**], type **REGEDIT** and click **OK**.
 * 2) Navigate to the registry key: **HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Windows**
 * 3) Right-click in a blank area of the right-hand panel and choose **New** > **DWORD Value**. Name the new value **UMPDSecurityLevel**
 * 4) Double-click on **UMPDSecurityLevel** and change the Value data field to **1** and click **OK**.
 * 5) Restart Windows, and once the system restarts, try printing the file again. If it still doesn’t work, repeat the above steps but enter **2** into the Value data field in step 4.