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Hi [USER=126996]@PutinHuilo[/USER]

Once any PDF vector element is rasterized in Photoshop you can lose some detail.  There are some workarounds yet I may have an easier solution for you.

Is the supplied file the one you want to print out to many pages?

If yes, this likely can be done in Adobe Reader though I understand some of the issues.

Here are the steps I took below to get the landscape cutting to a size of 56 inches wide and 42.5 inches highe cut into 4 legal pages wide and 5 legal pages high (20 in all).

- in the print panel, set the paper size for your particular print to legal size

- turn off the checkbox "file only large papers"

- Increase the tile up (I used 450% yet the idea is to tile up until the print size shown is the size you want (in my example 56 inches wide and 42.5 inches high).   As you increase of drease the tile size it will shift from landscape and portrait cuts (software "trying" to be helpful :(  ).

- In poster mode the portrait and landscape checkboxes have no impact as far as I an tell.

- Note that the overlap amount may have an impact on the needed magnification yet I have not tried that out.


Hope that this is helpful and if not lets keep the dialog going

John Wheeler


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