Nick,
It’s a good idea to get any printouts laminated. Most commercial copying and printing outfits do it at a reasonable price. That way your printouts won’t get blown away or go soggy when you spill water/diesel on them. Also, being rigid makes them much easier to hold while you’re navigating on the move.
I suggest you experiment with A4 and A3 sizes (use some pieces of cardboard) while sitting in your vehicle. I prefer to print things out in A4 chunks so that I get good definition on the section I’m currently driving. You can lay the sections out on the ground/bonnet to get the bigger picture.
You can save money by sticking two different sections back-to-back, but you have to be careful or you’ll find that the section which joins your current left edge is on the back of the section which joins your current top edge.
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