Mike,
Thank you for your hints. Obviously I referred to office's printer 
and not vice versa :-)
I think that the best solution is cutting the image file in 8 new 
smaller files, same pixel/dpi size.
I usually use iPhotoPlus but I must cut by muself and the resulting 
files are not of the same size.
I tried PictureClip but I think it works with little image files. It 
didn't load my big map file.
Ezio 



--- In [email protected], Michael Gallagher 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Well, its pretty easy with the right software, which
> you you probably don't own. The type of printer will
> matter as well.
> Adobe Ilustrator is very good at this kind of thing.
> There are other software products that will do it as
> well I suspect, but even Photoshop is harder than
> Illustrator.  Too expensive for a single job.
> Also printing services like Kinko's can do it. Likely
> the best solution.
> In a home set up one of the issues will be to get the
> prints to "tile."
> so that you can match the print outs seamlessly. That
> is is one of Illustrator's strengths.
> Mike G
> 
> --- flavioezio1 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> > I extracted a jpeg file 10200 x 6600 pixels 300 DPI
> > from the previous 
> > PDF file (same quality).
> > I tried to print it with the printer's office and
> > Irfanview but it did 
> > not work.
> > Unfortunately Irfanview does not include a "Poster"
> > option and the PDF 
> > file did not work on that printer.
> > Gosh...
> > Ezio
> > 
> > 
> 
> 
> 
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