* Length of Printout
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CentralNYTarnows
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Length of Printout
Greetings,
I have a descendants chart built in FH has several hundred entries and about 6 generations. Considering purchasing a 24" wide format printer. Some of the less expensive $700-800 units appear to have a length of print limit. For instance the Canon TC-20 will only do a max of 4m or about 13ft...maybe this is a driver limitation? Also considering the Epson T-3170 but not sure what it's spec limit is. While speaking to a Epson dealer yesterday he indicated the length of print is sometimes controlled by the software. My current FH Version is 7.0.19. So the short question is what max length would I be able to print with 24" roll product using Family Historian? Thanks in advance...Bob
I have a descendants chart built in FH has several hundred entries and about 6 generations. Considering purchasing a 24" wide format printer. Some of the less expensive $700-800 units appear to have a length of print limit. For instance the Canon TC-20 will only do a max of 4m or about 13ft...maybe this is a driver limitation? Also considering the Epson T-3170 but not sure what it's spec limit is. While speaking to a Epson dealer yesterday he indicated the length of print is sometimes controlled by the software. My current FH Version is 7.0.19. So the short question is what max length would I be able to print with 24" roll product using Family Historian? Thanks in advance...Bob
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Re: Length of Printout
If you are using Diagram > Save Diagram As > PDF File (.pdf)… then the maximum PDF page size supported by this method is 128″ x 128″ or 3276 mm x 3276 mm. So if you are using 24" paper the maximum size of your chart will be 24" x 128".
This page in the Knowledge Base gives some tips on how to adjust the scaling of your diagram to fit:
Single PDF Page of a Diagram
This page in the Knowledge Base gives some tips on how to adjust the scaling of your diagram to fit:
Single PDF Page of a Diagram
Lorna
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Re: Length of Printout
Rather than purchasing the hardware to print large charts yourself, have you considered using a specialist family history chart printing service? In the UK two reputable examples are
https://www.my-history.co.uk/acatalog/F ... harts.html
http://www.genealogyprinters.com/catalog
https://www.my-history.co.uk/acatalog/F ... harts.html
http://www.genealogyprinters.com/catalog
Trevor Rix
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Re: Length of Printout
If you are purchasing hardware then there is no limit within Family Historian, the PDF limit does not apply. So when you print direct the length is related to the length of the roll used.
Most paper rolls are around 50m so I suspect that is probably the maximum.
Most paper rolls are around 50m so I suspect that is probably the maximum.
Jane
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CentralNYTarnows
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Re: Length of Printout
Jane,
Could you please explain what you mean by "direct print"? Is there a way to print the diagram with creating a .pdf.
Thanks, Bob
Could you please explain what you mean by "direct print"? Is there a way to print the diagram with creating a .pdf.
Thanks, Bob
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Re: Length of Printout
Just plug the printer into your computer and select print from the file menu.
Jane
My Family History : My Photography "Knowledge is knowing that a tomato is a fruit. Wisdom is not putting it in a fruit salad."
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Re: Length of Printout
Yes, you can print directly from the Diagram Window to any local printer.
Use File > Print Setup... to choose your Printer Name and set the Paper Size, etc, as required.
Then use File > Print... to choose the same Printer Name and check its Properties before clicking OK to print the Diagram currently on display.
Use File > Print Setup... to choose your Printer Name and set the Paper Size, etc, as required.
Then use File > Print... to choose the same Printer Name and check its Properties before clicking OK to print the Diagram currently on display.
Mike Tate ~ researching the Tate and Scott family history ~ tatewise ancestry
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CentralNYTarnows
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Re: Length of Printout
Thanks Jane and Mike for the guidance....Bob
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Re: Length of Printout
I wonder if there might potentially be a limit in terms of the amount of memory required to print out a 50m image? It must have to render the image before sending it to the printer and I'd expect that to use a fair amount of memory.
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Re: Length of Printout
I know My History have printed 12m and longer diagrams, I suspect it is not done as a single image, but rather as "strips", but I have not played with printer driver code.
Jane
My Family History : My Photography "Knowledge is knowing that a tomato is a fruit. Wisdom is not putting it in a fruit salad."
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