Family History Charting

 

Printed Size Constraints

The cost of printing is largely determined by the area of paper to be printed. It is advisable to adjust your chart or poster size to match the maximum printable width of a paper roll.

  1. Choose the smaller of your document print dimensions.

  2. Examine the table below for the best use of paper. If it is just too large for one size can you recompose it (by changing box sizes or fonts, etc.) so that it will fit within the printable width. If your document dimensions are both greater than 874mm (34.6in) then it can be printed using multiple sheets of the same width. (The SCEYA printer has non-printable margins of 18mm (or 0.7in) on each edge.)

    Paper Roll Width
    Maximum
    Printable Width

    610mm (or 24in) * 1 sheet

    574mm (or 22.6in)
    914mm (or 36in) * 1 sheet
    876mm (or 34.6in)

  3. The other dimension, rounded-up to the next 100mm (or 4in), becomes the length of the paper roll to be printed.

    Print File Type
    Paper Length
    Minimum
    Maximum
    Application-specific
    914m
    (3ft)
    14.9m
    (49ft)
    "Save to File" HPGL
    914mm
    (3ft)
    14.9m
    (49ft)
    "Save to File" PostScript
    914mm
    (3ft)
    3.2m
    (10ft 9in)

  4. If the document is wider than it is high then this is landscape mode while the opposite is portrait mode. The same pricing structure applies to these two modes.

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