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I should say that I don't mean splitting a long image onto separate pieces of paper, but rather literally using a very long piece of paper, onto which images/text/whatever could be printed. I am aware this may introduce whitespace at page breaks but I'm more interested in how the hardware would handle it.
I guess the issue is if there is some feed mechanism in most printers which would cause a malfunction with a long roll of paper.
Does the printer software/driver have any "banner" options? Most of the time they just will not go beyond the length they are told (by the software and you) to do the printing, and when the ejecting comes up they will think it is a paper jam. A sencor for the paper will still think the paper has not been ejected. Without banner capable printing, you tape :-) – Psycogeek – 2015-03-28T03:50:24.633
1fanfold paper support might allow you to do this. That said, last time I saw a fanfold paper stack was probably in the late 80s. – Journeyman Geek – 2015-03-28T05:06:13.190
My OKI C301 desktop colour printer allows me to enter a paper size 210mm x 1320.8 mm. I haven't yet found any paper to test it. – Andrew – 2017-07-12T17:41:05.873