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| Date: | Mon, 30 Jun 2014 19:24:15 -0400 |
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| Subject: | Re: [geda-user] How to print large check plots? |
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I can think of two options off the top of my head... 1. Use the available PS filters/tools to print one big "page" across multiple pages 2. Edit PCB to print across multiple pages Ok, three options.. 3. Get a bigger printer :-) You can export the board as an EPS or PNG and print *that* using normal tools, which may give you multi-page by default. For example, I can export a pcb as a suitably-sized PNG and print it at up to 3 feet by 150 feet on my wide-bed printer.
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