We found out today that BlueBeam PDF software is lacking in the essentials of being a forefront PDF oriented software. It turns out that the BB printer cannot print the larger size PDF pages that is within ISO 32000, there is a limit in BB at 3276 mm in each direction.
I suggest this is a bug, and not really a feature request, for BB to handle - at the very least - the 5080x5080mm (200"x200") page sizes. Preferably much larger.
Who cares? Why would anyone wants this?
Well, within the AEC industry, at least here in Sweden, the move is towards having the whole floor plan on one large sheet (usually in scale 1:50) instead of having a grid of overlapping A1 sheets. They use tablets in the production and can zoom/pan around to where they are at, and easily get an overview. When drawing a shopping mall, logistic terminal or just a longer residential block, the PDF paper size starts to be critical - the 3276 paper size restrics to use a maximum of 4A0 (1682x2378, with a max building size of 82x111 meters approx.)
The next standard size is 8A0 (2378x3364, 117x161 m), but the length of such a paper is already outside the BB limit.
Please reconsider this flaw/limitation in BB printer and make sure it excel at making PDF files regardless of size