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Re: Maximum size print from Mac
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Re: Maximum size print from Mac


  • Subject: Re: Maximum size print from Mac
  • From: Nathan Duran <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 06 Dec 2005 15:32:03 -0800
  • Thread-topic: Maximum size print from Mac

> Where limitations exist it often occurs around the limits of what can
> be stored in the signed and unsigned 32-bit values that are commonly
> used in programming. For example a well known alternative OS at one
> time had a print limitation due to its coordinates being stored as 32-
> bit values. I've also seen limitations occur in software due to 32-
> bit values being used for memory pointers (used in programming to
> point at/address blocks of memory), which has the effect of imposing
> a limit on image or spool file sizes to 4GB. That's just two
> examples. In the latter case the catalyst is the much higher
> resolutions used today compared to just a few years ago.

OS X has never suffered from either of these limitations to my knowledge.


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