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I believe pressing the Esc key should revert the newly typed value to the previous value and keep the input field focused. This is helpful if you have entered the wrong value, as you can press Esc instead of holding backspace/delete and then type something different. Pressing Esc twice can be used to remove focus from the field.
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Paper size options are typically included in a printer's driver. However, some printers are managed by an image processing unit, often referred to as a RIP. In these cases, the drivers provided by the printer manufacturer's website may not suffice. For instance, my Ricoh printer has an EFI RIP unit. I can't rely on Ricoh's website for drivers; instead, I need to download drivers tailored for my printer model and operating system from the Fiery website.
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This feature is now available in all the public builds starting V 28.5. Please give it a try and let us know what you think!
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Thank you for your support. The team is looking into the issue.
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It wouldn't hurt to add more smoothing steps, but I believe the issue isn't solely due to the lack of smoothing. Perhaps 'Preserve sharp corners' should also be included.