how to check scale?

how to check scale?

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how to check scale?

Anonymous
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Dear all,

                I need one urgent help from yours.

   I AM DRAW ONE DRAWING AFTER COMPLETION OF DRAWING I TAKE A HARD COPY AND CHECK THE THE MEASUREMENT THAT VALUE IS NOT CAME PROPERLY.

    MY SCALE FACTOR IS 1:600 I AM CHECK THE THE DIMENSIONS IN AUTOCAD  THAT ALL DIMENSIONS ARE CORRECT BUT THAT CORRECT VALUE IN HARD COPY IS NOT CAME.  (5mm) DIFFERENCE. MY PAPER SIZE IS A1.

       HOW TO FIX THIS ISSUE???

 

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cadffm
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If you plotting from paperspace,

set LUPREC to 8 and check your viewport custom scale.

 

In Plotdialog check Plot scale

 

And at last, theck your printer setting and don't use "fit to paper".

 

Please set your pagesetup to 'DWG to PDF.pc3', then plot a pdf, check the pdf or share DWG+PDF with us.

Sebastian

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SCALE.JPGMY SCALE FACTOR IS 1:600 SO I CAN CALCULATE THAT I AM MARKED VALUE 61754/600=102.92 IT MEANS 10.3 CENTIMETERS IN NORMAL SCALE. BUT IAM CHECK IN THE HARD COPY AFTER PRINT ONLY 100mm (10 CENTIMETERS) ONLY WHAT IS THE CAUSE FOR THIS ONE??? PLEASE FIND A SOLUTION FOR THIS PROBLEM.

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Anonymous
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THIS IS MY PAGE SETUP MANAGER

SCALE1111.JPGGXZG

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Moshe-A
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@Anonymous

 

first you got some answers yesterday >> here << and if it still not OK you should continue in your first thread (next time ok?  Smiley LOL)

 

now if you plot from model space? then the plot scale ratio for 1:600 should be 1.8 = 1 which means 1.8mm is equal to 1 meter but i did not try it and i know that 1=1 is 1:1000 and 2=1 is 1:500

 

 

if you plot from layout and it's defined in mm? then the viewport scale should be 1.8xp and the plot scale is 1=1

 

moshe

 

 

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