Well, I've had a few suggestions made... all of which involved putting
the resolution down to 300 DPI or less.

Which is just not an option for the maps I was trying to produce.

So, I've gone and chalked up a victory for the little guys (no offense
meant) and gone back to PDF995. I will pay for the registration out of
my own pocket as the support desk doesn't like "unsupported" software,
but, to put it frankly, stuff 'em.

No hassles with "licenced" fonts, no BS about files being too big, just
print and DONE.

Kudos to PDF995, and to Adobe... Well, my opinion of you now ranks right
up there with my opinion of Microsoft.

Cheers

Mat


-----Original Message-----
From: Apers Mathieu [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Monday, 26 September 2005 2:45 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: MI-L Another PDF map printing query

Ahhh, I just LOVE Adobe PDF writer!

It's SOOOO much better than PDF995... Really... Honest...

Ok, now my problem is this: when I try to print off large (A1 or bigger)
PDF maps, Adobe "Clips" my resultant map because it's more than 28,000
pixels.

Long story short - I can't find any "I don't care how big it is, just
make the darn map already!" option in any of the menus.

I know it's an Adobe thing rather than Mapinfo, but since you guys seem
to know pretty much anything I come up with I thought I'd ask you lot
first...

Cheers

Mat

Mathieu Apers
Mapping Co-ordinator
Letterbox Channel

"Opportunity doesn't even have to knock - my door is always open"

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