Printing a 31x220 inch pdf map

I am trying to print a pdf map, 31x220 inches.  It prints just over 100 inches and stops
on my OCE plotter.  Any ideas??
Thanks,
Nick

Unfortunately, this open source project (Mapping Resources for PDF) has nothing to do with your OCE plotter printing problem. Have you tried posting to the "Acrobat" area of Adobe Forums? See: http://forums.adobe.com/community/acrobat

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