How to print to pdf ARCH C without cutting off drawing?

How to print to pdf ARCH C without cutting off drawing?

Jesseaboyd
Enthusiast Enthusiast
1,117 Views
6 Replies
Message 1 of 7

How to print to pdf ARCH C without cutting off drawing?

Jesseaboyd
Enthusiast
Enthusiast

I have been spinning my tires for some time now and for the life of me cannot print this drawing from layout to save my life, what is going on?

 

 

Please help. 

0 Likes
Accepted solutions (3)
1,118 Views
6 Replies
Replies (6)
Message 2 of 7

pendean
Community Legend
Community Legend
Accepted solution

pendean_0-1648760368809.png

 

Image is also too close to the edge of your titleblock/boundary, it may mask it in some prints/pdf viewers

pendean_0-1648760576195.png

 

0 Likes
Message 3 of 7

Kent1Cooper
Consultant
Consultant
Accepted solution

This combination works for me:

Kent1Cooper_0-1648760887801.png

Kent Cooper, AIA
0 Likes
Message 4 of 7

Jesseaboyd
Enthusiast
Enthusiast
Normally I would use full bleed however it is not showing for my print options. How do I fix this?
0 Likes
Message 5 of 7

Kent1Cooper
Consultant
Consultant

@Jesseaboyd wrote:
Normally I would use full bleed however it is not showing for my print options. How do I fix this?

The "Paper size" choices are specific to what "Printer/plotter" you have selected -- choose one that has full-bleed choices.

Kent Cooper, AIA
Message 6 of 7

Jesseaboyd
Enthusiast
Enthusiast
Thank you but now the paper space text disappears when placed over the viewport. How is this fixed?

Also how did you center the dotted line?
0 Likes
Message 7 of 7

pendean
Community Legend
Community Legend
Accepted solution

@Jesseaboyd wrote:
1) Thank you but now the paper space text disappears when placed over the viewport. How is this fixed?

2) Also how did you center the dotted line?

1) uncheck this box that does what you want perhaps

pendean_0-1648821602172.png

 

2) MOVE command, I moved your content to fit inside the outline: do you not know how to do that by chance? As a general rule, when you cannot move one thing but can move everything else, then MOVE everything else instead.

 

HTH

0 Likes