Notes on Plotting from Photoshop (Mac)
Preparing the Image in Photoshop
If the longest side of your image is under 35 inches, it works best
to to print the image such that the long size is the width of the image.
If you want to switch the orientation of the image, then you should rotate
the entire image in photoshop just before printing.
Sending the Image to the Plotter
- From the File menu, first select "Page Setup..."
- In the dialog box that appears, always select portrait orientation.
Do not click on the icon that would select landscape orientation (even
if your actual image is wider than it is tall).
- There is a pop-up list of paper sizes that will probably say "US
Letter" initially. Click on that, and at the bottom of the list of
paper sizes, select the "Custom" paper size.
- Once "Custom" is selected, you can type a paper size into
the box on the left. For the width, choose a number a little larger (about
a half-inch) than the width of your image. The maximum width you can enter
is 36 inches. For the height, choose a number about 1.5 to 2 inches larger
than the real height of your image.
- Click OK in the Page Setup box.
- From the File menu, now select "Print..."
- In the dialog box, select "JPEG" from the list of options
on the lower right. This will produce a much smaller print job, and is
much more likely to work.
- Note that there is an "Options" button in the Print dialog
box. One significant option is "Print Color as Gray". If you
do not need color in your output, selecting "yes" for this option
will cost less and cause the job to print faster. When you are finished
selecting options in this dialog box, click OK.
- You can now select the "Print" button in the Print dialog
box.
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