Page setup > properties > printer paper size > custom > you will get a custom paper size window where you can set your custom size. The boxes are labelled width and height. You can set them as needed.
Select the print mode at the top right and in the lower left corner there is a page setup. Click on it and you can change the paper size. I know that 13 x 19 requires the rear tray not sure about 11 x 14.
I have been using Red River Polar Pearl Metallic for some time, and have had excellent results with both B&W and color.
You can also get into the Land of Standing Rocks in Canyonlands via 95 out of Blanding head west and just after you cross the Colorado River (Lake Powell) at Hite within one mile after the bridge is a dirt road that heads into the park (Flint Trail or Rec Rd 633). The Land of Standing Rocks is also know as the Doll House. This is a 4 wheel drive road, it is 50 miles into the Land of Standing Rocks and it takes a good 4 to 5 hours. You will pass the Maze and the Fins.
For a less stressful ride head south out of Moab on 191 and before you get to Mexican Hat and Monument Valley there is a loop dirt road that winds through the Valley of the Gods (definitely early morning or evening for good lighting). This dirt road is not a 4 wheel drive type of dirt road but if raining beware.
Tohono Chul Park is a botanical Park and also has a wonderful restaurant, and they serve a very good breakfast. Personally I wood stay away from old Tucson....it is a massive tourist trap. Sabino Canyon is also a good place. There are two National parks one one the east side and one one the west side. Saguaro National Park East and West. They are great for photoing saguaro cactus. The west side has more to offer in my mind (especially saguaros) I hope you enjoy your visit.
Got started with my camera in Tripoli, Libya in 1963. Continued through Vietnam and then Thailand. Keep shooting photos. I guess there are a lot of us out here. Stay safe.......
I had a Gas attack 3 weeks ago and got a prescription for MK lll.
I felt better for about 2 weeks but it has returned.
I had my r c done a couple of years ago and I was back to playing guitar in 7 days. Good luck on your recovery.
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If you are going to be in the Monument Valley area you should drive through the Valley of the Gods. The road is dirt and well maintain for cars.
The road to Hana is a great trip.
I own: 1-A folding pocket kodak (early 1900), Pentex spotmatic F several lenses (1972), Nikon 35mm film with several lenses (1980s), Canon A1E 35mm film with several lenses (1980s), canon 60D (too many lenses 2011), Canon g16 (new), cell phone camera.
The have taken great photos with each and every one of my cameras, and I have taken not so good photos with each and every camera.
It's the eye behind the camera that takes those wonderful photos we all shoot.
I usually don't post too much on uhh, but I do enjoy most of the comments and advise from the many photographers that contribute.
Thank you and keep up the good work.
If you like photographing raptors the Desert Museum has two raptor shows a day. One at 10 AM and one at 2 PM. The birds fly around and you can get some pics of them. They also have a short fly around for those who want to take pics after everyone else has moved on. Tombstone and old tucson are tourist traps, but they do offer photo ops. Pima Air Museum is also an interesting place.
I saw the 8 multi color pack for $100 at shop.usa.canon.com. I don't know if it a sale price or if it is the stantard price. I just received the pixma pro yesterday, and the two photos I have printed so far are great. Don't think you can go wrong on this buy.