Without using UserUnit the maximum page size is 200 inches well within your 153 
inch page size. It may be a driver problem.

Paulo

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Christopher Coy 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Friday, March 12, 2010 5:30 AM
  Subject: [iText-questions] plotting (printing) large (long) PDF files


  Hi, I'm not sure where to ask the question, but I figure I'll try here
  to see if anyone has already solved the problem.

  I am creating some rather long PDF files using iText (pre 5.0) and the
  files look great in Acrobat Reader, and the print preview there.
  However, the print preview for my Epson Pro 9600 plotter is missing
  some objects near the end of the 153" page.  They print out
  incorrectly as well.

  I have the latest drivers, and as far as I can tell they are all postscript...

  Is there something I can do in iText, like changing some properties
  somewhere?  Or is this an Epson plotting issue?

  I believe, but would have to experiment further, that <120" work fine.

  If it's relevant, I'm using batik to render svg onto the PDF.

  Thanks for any help you can give me,
  Christopher Coy

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