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Printingīasic printing functionality is fairly standard across the different providers, but some go even further to offer different printing options. All except ViewRanger support A3 as well, although Mapyx is limited to A4 unless you buy the advanced print plugin. So much wasted space with this massive border on OS Maps (click for full-size image)Īll the providers allow you to print to A4 size. The rest of my comments on this article do not apply to ViewRanger. You can’t choose the area to print and it won’t print to scale. It only lets you print a single route, and it squashes it down onto a single page, regardless of the length of the route.
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I’ll cover ViewRanger first because it’s so limited compared to the other providers. Mapyx Quo includes basic print functionality for free, but an advanced printing plugin can be purchased for £10 which gives you some additional options.
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The manual recommends taking a screenshot of the map and pasting it into a word-processor to print it, if you don’t want to pay for the license, but I’m not counting that as a proper option. Printing basicsĪll the providers include printing options as standard, except RouteBuddy which won’t let you print without paying £39.99 for a license upgrade. Some people use the app, but I think it’s much easier to check a printed map than an app, when you’re out and about. Printing is a really important feature for me, as I like to print my maps to take on the hill.