The only way I have been able to get around this is a bit sloppy but it gets the job done. However, it requires Adobe Acrobat and a graphic editing program like Photoshop. I adjust the table column widths and row heights till it looks good and then select a print to Adobe PDF, making the page size 22.75 x 22.75. If the columns slightly overflow onto a separate page, I try decreasing some till they fit. Having created the (multiple page) pdf file, I then edit each in Photoshop and merge them together as layers.
I think a better solution to this might be (I haven't tried but think it works) is printing to PDF in a proportional size, like 11"x17". Then print to the plotter using the scale to fit feature. For this you need to make your report fit an 11x17 (Tabloid) sheet but since you now have it formatted for twice the size, just use half the font size and half the dimensions of boxes and labels.
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