Hi Cinda, I have not tried those formats in MI, but would probably say from experience in other software apps that there will be node reductions in your vector information making it pixelly?? looking. Same will happen with Text too.
LGS -----Original Message----- From: Cinda Graubard [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, August 13, 2004 11:23 AM To: Trevor Robar Subject: RE: MI-L MapInfo and OS print limitations vs ArcView? rant away...but the real key word is "looked into"...that does not mean addressed and rectified!! so you have tried the wmf and eps "work arounds?" cinda At 03:40 PM 08/13/2004, you wrote: >Hi Cinda, > >Unfortunately, our company has been back and forth with my MI distributed >and MI Canada, and there is no way to go about fixing this limitation unless >you have Windows 98 and installed the win98 printer driver for your plotter. >We have setup our hard drive with double OS boot capibilities to allow us to >work in Win2000 or greater and be able to print from the win98 boot portion >of the hard drive. You can print large format plots off on win2000 or XP buy >setting the print quality to fast or low. > >When printing to a PDF (Adobe Distiller) the restriction still applies, >unless you set your output resolution less than 1200 dpi. I am a big MI fan >but this is one of the most annoying problems MI has ever had. Corporate MI >(CANADA) said they would look into fixing this problem for MI version < 7.5, >but I have not found any patch on there site that will rectify the problem, >and funny thing is the software is supposed to be compatible with WinXP. > >Now!, they ensured us that this problem would be looked at when a new relase >of MI (8.0) comes into circulation. > >Sorry for the rant, > >Trevor Robar >Landmark Geographic Solutions >Phone/Fax: 902 765 6002 >Mobile: 902 760 0166 >Email:[EMAIL PROTECTED] >web:www.gissolutions.ca > >-----Original Message----- >From: Cinda Graubard [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] >Sent: Friday, August 13, 2004 9:18 AM >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Subject: MI-L MapInfo and OS print limitations vs ArcView? > > >MapInfo tech support has confirmed what a client recently stated: MapInfo >has a hard wired printing limitation of 28,000 pixels per any row or >column. Tech support told me that MapInfo imposes this limitation in order >to keep the software compatible with Microsoft's Windows 98 or lower >operating systems. > >The same client says they resort to using ArcView 3.2 which does not have >these limitations. > >Work-arounds suggested are printing to PDF, EPS or making a WMF. I have >never had success printing very large maps to PDF. Can anyone comment on >the EPS or WMF route? (or pdf for that matter...) > >Thanks in advance, > >Cinda Graubard >GeoMax > > >--------------------------------------------------------------------- >List hosting provided by Directions Magazine | www.directionsmag.com | >To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Message number: 12957 --------------------------------------------------------------------- List hosting provided by Directions Magazine | www.directionsmag.com | To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Message number: 12959
