Different plot style when using AUTOPUBLISH

Different plot style when using AUTOPUBLISH

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Different plot style when using AUTOPUBLISH

Anonymous
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I just discovered that I can use AUTOPUBLISH in AutoCad and this should save a lot of time for me. 

Unfortunately, it does not saves plot style I have created:

Page setup.JPGaaaa.JPG

 

If I print this drawing to PDF using PLOT it is OK.

If I use EXPORTPDF it is OK.

But if I use AUTOPUBLISH the margins on the left seems to be 0. 

 

What am I doing wrong?

 

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Thomas_Stuehle
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Hello @Anonymous 

 

Did you try to restart the application?

 

As documented in "Update 2018.1.2 available for AutoCAD and AutoCAD LT" - "AutoPublish now retains its settings after you restart AutoCAD LT." I have not used this functionality yet but it could be a starting point for our troubleshooting.

 

Did the post by help you and answered your question? If yes, feel free to click on the button "Mark as Solution". Thus also other users can benefit from the information. In case you still need help please feel free to provide an update here so we as Community know how we can help you best moving forward.

 

Best regards,

Thomas

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Anonymous
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Hi, 

I have tried to restart AutoCAD but without success..

I also checked for updates but it seems I have the latest version (P46.0.0. AutoCAD LT 2019)

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cadffm
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I guess the point Thomas quoted is not your problem,

 

but test it! Your version is the oldest 2020 version, without updates.

 

Download the latest update 2020.1.3 and install.

 

 

EDIT: SORRY, for 2019 you have to download 2019.1.2

2020.1.3 is for 2020versions

 

My fail

Sebastian

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cadffm
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I am guessing you @alesi11  and @Anonymous

tried _publish with the PUBLISH TO option "Plotter named in Pagesetup".

 

I am right?

Then it is simple: You don't have this setup option for AUTOPUBL and while you are using

"PDF", AutoCAD uses the internal PDF driver directly (not correct but for an easier understanding: DWG to PDF.pc3)

and the paper definiton for A3 full bleed is set to 0 borders...

Thats what happens.

 

AUTOPUBL is not to use this way like @Anonymous (and others too!) wants.

Sebastian

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cadffm
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Look into your plot details after the AutoPubl process (Command: _VIEWPLOTDETAILS)

Then you will see what happen in the background:

 

AutoPubl use the AutoCAD PDF (General Documentation).pc3

 

Set up your paper definition there as well.

 

But one personal note: It isn't a good idea to re-define the pre-defined standard things... like the paper definition

and also all the other stuff inside the program!

CREATE YOUR OWN, this includes the name of definition.

Just my 2ct

Sebastian

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Anonymous
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Yes, you are right, thanks!!!!

AUTOPUBLISH uses AutoCAD PDF (General Documentation).pc3 which does not have margins configured.

 

I want to use AUTOPUBLISH because it is the quickest way to print to PDF and in the same folder as my DWG.

 

I have tried to edit my .pc3:

- Set all the margins to 0 

- Move the frame and view port with Plot offset: X:12mm, Y:4mm

 

It seems OK now. 

Is this correct way to do this?

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cadffm
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>>"Is this correct way to do this?"

For me: No,

but if this is how you work and if this works - why not 😉

 

Sebastian

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