![]() Here in Norway, Statoil petrol stations and most well known hotels have wireless, so if I really want to send something fast I sit outside the petrol station hook up with my password and send the files off while I have a coffee or make some phonecalls. Yes, plt files are large especially if like us you have aerials embedded in the file but in these days of broadband that is not a problem. We are such good clients with the printers that we are now allowed to just upload our files via the ftp server instead of by e-mail. I send all my plot files to his printer in Scotland as plt. ![]() My partner is based in Aberdeen Scotland, while I am based in Oslo Norway. Not always the case but would explain why some companies charge much higher than others offering printing services. The time charged out for machines charged out regardless of file output, plan print or photo quality image. If they do then I think it could be a business geared more towards the graphics market wide format printing and these tend to be more expensive than copy shop business models. Not rare by any stretch of the imagination but it's a possibility they may not have that capability. I'd imagine you are more likely to find all printers are capable of printing a pdf whilst its more of a specialist market to print using postscript. Don't exactly know its type but its as I say like a photocopier, toner based and prints very fast at excellent quality. The print bureau I've used in the UK has a combination of output devices and I can get black and white plan prints very cheaply by giving pdf files they output on a plan printer akin to a large photocopier. I'd agree with the comments on using pdf.
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