etc.). I have started archiving to signed PDF, which allows you to
"save as" a tiff file. So my workflow is plot to PDF (I have acrobat,
btw), then save as a tiff for reproduction - I can do the save-as
directly to my USB flash memory or to a temporary location for emailing.
FWIW, My printer requires CCITT Group 4 / LZW compression with a 1 bit
(black/white, monochrome) file, and 400dpi matches the print hardware.
Getting a good match will give you the best chance of getting a good print.
Jordan
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