I print pocketmods from a diverse set of apps and fileformats, so I've 
never tried any TW-specific solutions. 

The core PDF-to-PocketMod tool works fine, so just print to that as if 
you're going to full-size pages that you want to read from six feet away - 
for HTML I use print.css techniques to set font size / margins, hide 
images, otherwise strip out the kruft.

If you have access to Linux (or possibly via Cygwin in windoze) 
pdfjam-pocketmod is a great FOSS tool, very easy, but its extreme 
flexibility means customizing has a bit of a learning curve if you haven't 
worked in LaTeX before.

In windoze, my current workflow is via a (non-free) Acrobat extension 
called "Quite Imposing Plus", which gives microscopic control over all 
facets. Before that I used FinePrint, also non-free but a great 
general-purpose tool.

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