Using Publisher 2000, Windows XP. I'm having trouble printing a full image
on an HP Designjet 5000PS 42". The image is 41.5" wide x 60" long, and I'm
feeding from a roll. But, after 45" of printing it cuts the image off and
wants to continue on a second page. I've tried several different print
set-ups (roll feed, sheet feed, ARCH E with a custom size, etc.), scaling, no
scaling, but it does it every time. ANy suggestions?
Mary Sauer - 07 Oct 2004 17:38 GMT
PUB2000: Large Banners and Posters Are Printed in Separate Sections on a Hewlett
Packard DesignJet Plotter
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;244321&Product=pub2000

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> Using Publisher 2000, Windows XP. I'm having trouble printing a full image
> on an HP Designjet 5000PS 42". The image is 41.5" wide x 60" long, and I'm
> feeding from a roll. But, after 45" of printing it cuts the image off and
> wants to continue on a second page. I've tried several different print
> set-ups (roll feed, sheet feed, ARCH E with a custom size, etc.), scaling, no
> scaling, but it does it every time. ANy suggestions?
Scott Carter - 07 Oct 2004 21:03 GMT
Mary -
I appreciate your response, but it's a bit vague. Can you
tell me, specifically, if there is an artificial (non-
printer dependent) maximum continuous printable dimension
in Publisher 2000?
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Mac Townsend - 07 Oct 2004 20:04 GMT
output it at reduced size then resize in the HP rip/driver.
> Using Publisher 2000, Windows XP. I'm having trouble printing a full
> image on an HP Designjet 5000PS 42". The image is 41.5" wide x 60"
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> with a custom size, etc.), scaling, no scaling, but it does it every
> time. ANy suggestions?
Scott Carter - 07 Oct 2004 21:00 GMT
Mac -Thanks for the suggestion - but I don't know how to
resize it in the HP rip/driver. I understand the concept
of what you're suggesting, and can print it to a file at a
reduced size, but then what? Could you elaborate a little?
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>output it at reduced size then resize in the HP rip/driver.
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Mary Sauer - 07 Oct 2004 22:29 GMT
Go to HP, they have a forum, someone there may have a solution
https://www.designjet.hp.com/support.html?pageseq=383165

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> Mac -Thanks for the suggestion - but I don't know how to
> resize it in the HP rip/driver. I understand the concept
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