Tiled printing & 16-bit vs 8-bit printing in Aperture

1. Is there a way to print large format prints by tiled printing in Aperture
2. If not, can anyone suggest other software?
If I convert to PDF Acrobat will do tiled printing but only to a postscript printer (unless things have changed in version 8) and the Epson is not a postscript printer.
3. PDF files appear to be 8-bit files. My sources are 16-bit TIFF (scanned negatives) and Nikon RAW (12-bit). If it is at all possible, I would like to be able to print using the full, non-dithered range of colors. Is this possible?
Thanks to all!

Sorry folks, I left the intro paragraph out of my original post, so here's the whole thing:
I have photographs that I want to print approximately 22" x 30" but my printer (an Epson R2400) will only print 13" wide. I have looked but cannot find a way to do tiled printing from Aperture. My questions:
1. Is there a way to print large format prints by tiled printing in Aperture
2. If not, can anyone suggest other software?
If I convert to PDF Acrobat will do tiled printing but only to a postscript printer (unless things have changed in version 8) and the Epson is not a postscript printer.
3. PDF files appear to be 8-bit files. My sources are 16-bit TIFF (scanned negatives) and Nikon RAW (12-bit). If it is at all possible, I would like to be able to print using the full, non-dithered range of colors. Is this possible?
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