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Printing
Last updated 6/6/2015
Printing oversized documents
Although you can create InDesign documents as large as 18-by-18 feet, most desktop printers cannot print such large
pages.
To print an oversized document on your desktop printer, you can print each page of your document in pieces, called
tiles, and then trim and assemble those pieces. If you prefer, you can scale the document to fit the available paper size.
Tile a document
A documents dimensions do not necessarily match the paper sizes used by printers. As a result, when you print,
InDesign divides the oversized document into one or more rectangles, or tiles, that correspond to the page size available
on the printer. You can then assemble the overlapping sections.
You can have InDesign tile a document automatically, or you can specify the tiles yourself. Tiling manually lets you
control the origin point for the upper-left corner of the tile, so that you determine where the page falls on the paper.
Tile a document automatically
1 Choose File > Print.
2 In the Setup area of the Print dialog box, select Tile.
3 Choose one of the following options in the Tile menu:
Auto Automatically calculates the number of tiles required, including the overlap.
Auto Justified Increases the amount of overlap (if necessary) so that the right sides of the rightmost tiles are aligned
at the right edge of the documents page, and the bottom sides of the bottommost tiles are aligned at the bottom edge
of the document’s page.
4 For Overlap, type the minimum amount of duplicated information you want printed on each tile for ease in
assembly. The Overlap option uses the unit of measure specified for the document. The value should be greater than
the minimum nonprinting margins for the printer. You can specify up to half the size of the shortest side of the
document page to overlap. For example, tiles for a page that measures 11-by-17 inches (279.4mm-by-431.8mm) can
overlap up to 5.5 inches (139.7mm).
Tile a document manually
While tiling a document automatically prints all the tiles at once, tiling a document manually requires you to print each
tile separately.
1 If necessary, choose View > Show Rulers to display the rulers.
2 Drag the intersection of the rulers to reset the zero point to the desired upper-left corner of the tile you want to print.
Remember to leave room for overlap and printer’s marks.
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