I'm trying to print an attachment to an email. How do I do that?

I just opened an Adobe account. I don't see how to get my file and open it.
Jerry

That is called "TILING", as in making tiles out of the image.  Epson printers have a tiling function.
1.— We need to know the dimensions of your image, i.e. so many pixels wide by so many pixels high;
2.— We need to know the final width and height you want or need the image to be once printed on paper, in inches or cm.
From your post that intended size seems to be 0.75 m x 1.5 m.
3.— From what distance is the print to be viewed?  That's very relevant in order to figure out the image resolution in ppi you're going to need.
If memory serves, the DIN A4 format is 210mm x 297 mm, or 21 cm x 29.7 cm which works out to 8.3 in x 11.7 in.  Please correct me if I'm wrong.
That means you'll need 4 rows of A4 sheets, each row being 5 A4 sheets wide, for a total of 20 A4 sheets
4.— Can your printer do borderless prints?
5— How are you going to put the individual sheets together? This is to figure out if you need some bleed or overlap.
Once that is established, it's a straightforward procedure, using the tutorial linked below.
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