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Old January 10th, 2005, 05:45 PM
rwillsie
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I am trying to print an 8.5 X 11 calendar layout to 36 x 48 plotter. I can
change the size, but a new calendar page comes up when I click ok. Is there
a way to change the print paper size on an existing layout?
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Old January 10th, 2005, 07:19 PM
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It is much easier to let the large format rip handle resizing. Just make
sure your smaller page is proportional. if you don't have a rip, well
then you are not gaining all you could from the printer.


In rwillsie wrote:
I am trying to print an 8.5 X 11 calendar layout to 36 x 48 plotter.
I can change the size, but a new calendar page comes up when I click
ok. Is there a way to change the print paper size on an existing
layout?

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Old January 10th, 2005, 08:07 PM
rwillsie
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What do you mean by rip?

"Mac Townsend" wrote:

It is much easier to let the large format rip handle resizing. Just make
sure your smaller page is proportional. if you don't have a rip, well
then you are not gaining all you could from the printer.


In rwillsie wrote:
I am trying to print an 8.5 X 11 calendar layout to 36 x 48 plotter.
I can change the size, but a new calendar page comes up when I click
ok. Is there a way to change the print paper size on an existing
layout?


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Old January 10th, 2005, 08:43 PM
Chuck Davis
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What do you mean by rip?

"Mac Townsend" wrote:

It is much easier to let the large format rip handle

resizing. Just make
sure your smaller page is proportional. if you don't

have a rip, well
then you are not gaining all you could from the printer.


In

rwillsie wrote:
I am trying to print an 8.5 X 11 calendar layout to 36

x 48 plotter.
I can change the size, but a new calendar page comes

up when I click
ok. Is there a way to change the print paper size on

an existing
layout?


.

I would advise that you start a new page. Set your paper
size to the 36 X 48. Creat your calendar on the new size
and print.
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Old January 11th, 2005, 10:34 AM
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What do you mean by rip?

"Mac Townsend" wrote:

It is much easier to let the large format rip handle resizing. Just make
sure your smaller page is proportional. if you don't have a rip, well
then you are not gaining all you could from the printer.


In rwillsie wrote:
I am trying to print an 8.5 X 11 calendar layout to 36 x 48 plotter.
I can change the size, but a new calendar page comes up when I click
ok. Is there a way to change the print paper size on an existing
layout?




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Old January 11th, 2005, 01:15 PM
rwillsie
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Thank you all for your input. I was really just trying to change the size
for the existing page, not re-create it. It would be too costly time wise to
re-create.

"Chuck Davis" wrote:


-----Original Message-----
What do you mean by rip?

"Mac Townsend" wrote:

It is much easier to let the large format rip handle

resizing. Just make
sure your smaller page is proportional. if you don't

have a rip, well
then you are not gaining all you could from the printer.


In

rwillsie wrote:
I am trying to print an 8.5 X 11 calendar layout to 36

x 48 plotter.
I can change the size, but a new calendar page comes

up when I click
ok. Is there a way to change the print paper size on

an existing
layout?


.

I would advise that you start a new page. Set your paper
size to the 36 X 48. Creat your calendar on the new size
and print.

 




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