Hi Mathieu!

You blamed your problem on Adobe, but on Friday, August 13, 2004, Cinda 
Graubard from GeoMax wrote to this list:

"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."

As a side note I think that maybe MI should say goodbye to Win 98 users, 
if that is necessary to lift this limit.

But meanwhile, try adjusting the resolution of your pdf output. In most 
cases, ordinary printers or plotters cannot use resolutions above 300 dpi, 
and some printers use a smoothing that makes 150 dpi look just like 300 
dpi.
Maybe your pdf engine is set to 600 or even 1200 dpi which only bloats the 
pdf file to no good.

Hälsning / Best regards Mats.E
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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

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