I'm guessing that it "depends" on what wscst looks like
and what the printer is capable of producing at certain
CPI's.

At 15cpi, you "might" get 210 on 14" paper but on
most laser printers, you would be limited to the physical
size of the paper(8x11 or 8x14). Most lasers have a
physical border that can not printed on and you might have
hit that.

I would play with the cpi: in the WSCST object. That is
going to be awful small print when you go past 20cpi.

The max line size on OVRPRTF is 378 and the max cpi is 20.

How big is your print line before it got cut off ???

How big does the system "think" your page size really is ???


Brad Stone wrote:

Hello.

I was wondering if there was a limit to how much Host Print
Transform can "shrink to fit" data onto a page, or even
generating a TIFF image.

I have a case where a spooled file 170 wide gets cut off
when converting.

Hope this make sense.  Thanks!

Brad

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