Hi there, I'm new to Autocad Electrical and I can't seem to print this drawing for work. It keeps printing in the corner of the page only. Any advice would be much appreciated. Thanks.
You obviously have the correct printer selected as you are getting something out of the printer.
Have you selected the right sized paper?
Is the title block the correct size to properly fit the selected paper?
For example, A3 paper is 420x297 in landscape mode, therefore a title block should be in the range of 400-420 by 270-297 to properly fit.
Has someone set a scale that needs to be cleared in the Plot Scale section?
Try setting the Plot Scale to 'Fit to Paper' and see if that fixes things.
What has been set as the plot area?
For example, if you select Window and then select the diagonal corners of the title block, does it come out full size.
Note, if extents is normally selected, check that there is nothing hidden outside the title block. I've had several cases where either an invisible attribute has been moved outside of the title block before being hidden or a block placed on a layer that's been turned off. Both of these prevents the extents from just selecting the title block.
Make sure the Drawing Orientation fits both the paper and drawing. If you are printing in the wrong orientation, you will get large blank areas.
The hatched area in the page display (under the Properties button in the Printer/Plotter section) shows how the dwg will print out on the page.
The attached image is how I set up my normal dwgs (apart from the missing printer and plot style selections). You will notice that I normally centre the plots and set the scale to fit to the paper. Please note that this dialog is from the 2008 release but there has not been any real change to this dialog that I am aware of. That said, I haven't checked the 2018 release yet.
Regards Brad
Brad Coleman, Electrical Draftsman
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