Cheewoo Split Print is a dedicated utility tool designed to divide oversized 2D images, graphics, and documents across multiple standard-sized sheets of paper. This “tiling” process allows you to create massive banners, posters, and large-scale signage using a regular consumer desktop printer. How Cheewoo Split Print Works
When printing graphics that exceed your hardware’s maximum format (like trying to print a 4×3-foot poster on a standard Letter/A4 printer), the software acts as an intermediary formatter:
Grid Calculation: It overlays a digital grid over your high-resolution graphic based on your target dimensions.
Overlap Generation: Crucially, it leaves a small, customizable overlapping margin on the borders of adjoining pages. This ensures that when you piece the paper sheets back together, there are no missing gaps or blank spaces caused by unprintable printer margins.
Multi-Page Export: The file is segmented into sequential, individual pages (often compiled into a multi-page PDF or a ZIP archive of images) ready to feed into your printer queue. Step-by-Step Guide to Large-Scale Graphics
While UI layouts can vary slightly by version, the fundamental workflow for tiling large graphics with Split Print consists of the following steps: 1. Import and Scale Your Graphic
Open the software and upload your high-resolution graphic (typically PNG, JPG, or PDF format).
Set your target final size (e.g., 36 inches x 48 inches). Ensure your starting image has a high enough DPI (dots per inch) so it does not pixelate when upscaled. 2. Configure Your Printer Profile
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