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Old October 20th 05, 04:56 PM
Pero Brbora
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Default Printing large size to multi small sizes (A0 TO A4)?

Hi
I want to print large paper size document (ps) to A$ paper size (i have
dj930c) for later gluing ...
I found poster (old, free) and printgl (old, shareware) to do this ...
didn't try them yet (for printgl i only read that it can do it - but no
references in my quick manual reading)...
I have been searchig for this kind of utiltiy without success, hope someone
has some experience with this kind of stuff...



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Old October 20th 05, 06:52 PM
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"Pero Brbora" wrote in message
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Hi
I want to print large paper size document (ps) to A$ paper size (i have
dj930c) for later gluing ...
I found poster (old, free) and printgl (old, shareware) to do this ...
didn't try them yet (for printgl i only read that it can do it - but no
references in my quick manual reading)...
I have been searchig for this kind of utiltiy without success, hope

someone
has some experience with this kind of stuff...


According to this page the driver supports poster printing. That might work
if printing an image but I'm not sure if it supports Postscript. Presumably
you have an application that can display the PS file?


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Old October 20th 05, 06:57 PM
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"CWatters" wrote in message
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"Pero Brbora" wrote in message
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Hi
I want to print large paper size document (ps) to A$ paper size (i have
dj930c) for later gluing ...
I found poster (old, free) and printgl (old, shareware) to do this ...
didn't try them yet (for printgl i only read that it can do it - but no
references in my quick manual reading)...
I have been searchig for this kind of utiltiy without success, hope

someone
has some experience with this kind of stuff...


According to this page the driver supports poster printing. That might

work
if printing an image but I'm not sure if it supports Postscript.

Presumably
you have an application that can display the PS file?


Forgot the URL...
http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/g...bpd07416&lc=en

On my HP6840 this is how you set poster mode...Probably different on the
dj930c.

Printing
Open the Printer Properties dialog box.

Click the Paper/Quality tab, and then specify the following print settings:
Size is: The appropriate size
Source is: Upper tray
Type is: Automatic or Plain paper

Click the Finishing tab, and then specify the following print settings:
** Poster printing: 2 x 2, 4 sheets, 3 x 3, 9 sheets, 4 x 4, 16 sheets, or 5
x 5, 25 sheets **

Click the Basics tab, and then specify the following print settings:

Orientation: The appropriate orientation

Select any other print settings that you want, and then click OK.


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Old October 20th 05, 08:12 PM
Pero Brbora
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Default Printing large size to multi small sizes (A0 TO A4)?

you are right ... will try it ... i'm sure i won like the results

ghost and gsview doesnt like output from poster (dos) it seems ... will try
to compile under cygwin

"CWatters" wrote in message
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"CWatters" wrote in message
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"Pero Brbora" wrote in message
...
Hi
I want to print large paper size document (ps) to A$ paper size (i

have
dj930c) for later gluing ...
I found poster (old, free) and printgl (old, shareware) to do this ...
didn't try them yet (for printgl i only read that it can do it - but

no
references in my quick manual reading)...
I have been searchig for this kind of utiltiy without success, hope

someone
has some experience with this kind of stuff...


According to this page the driver supports poster printing. That might

work
if printing an image but I'm not sure if it supports Postscript.

Presumably
you have an application that can display the PS file?


Forgot the URL...

http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/g...me=bpd07416&lc
=en

On my HP6840 this is how you set poster mode...Probably different on the
dj930c.

Printing
Open the Printer Properties dialog box.

Click the Paper/Quality tab, and then specify the following print

settings:
Size is: The appropriate size
Source is: Upper tray
Type is: Automatic or Plain paper

Click the Finishing tab, and then specify the following print settings:
** Poster printing: 2 x 2, 4 sheets, 3 x 3, 9 sheets, 4 x 4, 16 sheets, or

5
x 5, 25 sheets **

Click the Basics tab, and then specify the following print settings:

Orientation: The appropriate orientation

Select any other print settings that you want, and then click OK.




 




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