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This has bugged me...I'm trying to print a few IAPs for an upcoming
trip but I can't figure out how to get them to print the standard size...everything I'm doing ends up blown up to a full size 8.5x11 page. I've got the files from AOPA and the FAA website and both do the same thing. Anybody have any suggestions? thanks Randy |
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Randy wrote:
I've got the files from AOPA and the FAA website and both do the same thing. Anybody have any suggestions? I imagine that this might depend on the printer driver, but the first thing I do is to uncheck the "Auto Rotate and Center" print option found in the Adobe Reader print menu, then choose landscape for the page orientation. Thus results in the standard kneeboard size charts, and it allows me to run this page through a second time to have another chart printed on the opposite side of the page. -- Peter |
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That worked!
thanks. |
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Also uncheck "scale to fit."
"Peter R." wrote in message ... | Randy wrote: | | I've got the files from AOPA and the FAA website and both do the same | thing. Anybody have any suggestions? | | I imagine that this might depend on the printer driver, but the first thing | I do is to uncheck the "Auto Rotate and Center" print option found in the | Adobe Reader print menu, then choose landscape for the page orientation. | | Thus results in the standard kneeboard size charts, and it allows me to run | this page through a second time to have another chart printed on the | opposite side of the page. | | -- | Peter |
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And keep this advice around for a few years so you can get
back to full size once you eyes age like mine and you need the bigger print :-) When I took my CFI-I checkride, I had a stack of approach charts printed on 8.5" x 11" paper and the examiner was quite impressed that she could read them without her glasses :-) Ronnie "Peter R." wrote in message ... Randy wrote: I've got the files from AOPA and the FAA website and both do the same thing. Anybody have any suggestions? I imagine that this might depend on the printer driver, but the first thing I do is to uncheck the "Auto Rotate and Center" print option found in the Adobe Reader print menu, then choose landscape for the page orientation. Thus results in the standard kneeboard size charts, and it allows me to run this page through a second time to have another chart printed on the opposite side of the page. -- Peter |
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On 3/28/2006 10:37 AM, Randy wrote the following:
This has bugged me...I'm trying to print a few IAPs for an upcoming trip but I can't figure out how to get them to print the standard size...everything I'm doing ends up blown up to a full size 8.5x11 page. I've got the files from AOPA and the FAA website and both do the same thing. Anybody have any suggestions? I print two-sided booklets of plates (via ATP. http://cmensys.com/), also 5.5" x 8.5" manuals for GPS, etc. using FinePrint. http://fineprint.com/products/fineprint/index.html Very slick utility. For booklets of plates, I put the print date on the bottom and page number them. Jepp punch using a $20 punch from franklincovey.com and you are in business. For manuals, I usually get them spiral (coil) bound at OfficeMaxMart. This is one of those utilities you might well wonder how you ever got along without it. Not financially related to any of these vendors, etc. Just a satisfied customer. |
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Yep...sometimes the bigger pages are a LOT easier to read...another
thing I noticed is the quality of the images from the FAA web site are better than AOPA's. |
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Randy wrote:
Yep...sometimes the bigger pages are a LOT easier to read...another thing I noticed is the quality of the images from the FAA web site are better than AOPA's. I don't know about AOPA's but the NACO/FAA charts (like Jeppview) are in vector graphics, which print out as good as your printer can do them. Full size is very nice for folks who need reading glasses. The Jeppesen charts I print out are vastly better than Jeppesen's paper issue. |
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Sam Spade wrote:
The Jeppesen charts I print out are vastly better than Jeppesen's paper issue. Having just switched from Jepp's paper service to the digital service, I agree. The fact that Jepp charts can be printed in color, so water features appear blue, etc., make them a bit easier to read as well. -- Peter |
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Peter R. wrote: Sam Spade wrote: The Jeppesen charts I print out are vastly better than Jeppesen's paper issue. Having just switched from Jepp's paper service to the digital service, I agree. The fact that Jepp charts can be printed in color, so water features appear blue, etc., make them a bit easier to read as well. I've often thought it would be nice to be able to print just a subset of a plate. Just the minimums, IAF, etc that I'm using. On some approaches, this can significantly reduce the amount of clutter on the plate. |
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