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Old 03-16-2003, 10:37 PM
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Default 36 Inch With Limit On Printing ? Why?

We have a billboard company on the other side of the city who has an H-P 54 inch wide plotter which is leased. They receive the files for those huge rolls over the internet, and plot them out on during the evening, as it takes so long to run each panel.

If you need such wide plotting done may try one of these billboard places, as most blueprint firms no longer handle the extra wide materials. The local blueprint places handle the 36 inch wide, as it is the acceptable maximum that the County will take for any sort of building, planning or engineering plan, who is their largest customer.


Even hard to find a place which has an active Ozalid machine anymore.

Wm.