I have a set of drawings that were made in model view in a 8.5 x 11 box. I wanted a way to print them all quickly and efficiently so I put each drawing into its own layout. I used the zoom window command and snapped to the corners of the page that was drawn in model view. In theory I thought this should center the drawing in the layout view-port. When I go to print the drawing it prints off center to the right. Attached are some screenshots of my model space and paper space. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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Does your print not look like the paper space view? What does your plot setting dialog look like? Could you post a screen shoot of the print and the plot dialog?
Hi @Anonymous,
Is it possible to attach a sample file? I would like to see what can be adjusted in a named Page Setup to get this to work properly for you.
The print preview shows it as centered but the lines are a little off. The outer line on the left is thinner than the line on the right almost like it's getting cut off. Here's the print dialog.
In the plot dialog did you try using extents in the what to plot (where you have layout) and check the center plot box?
Post a screenshot of your PLOT dialog pop-up, let's see what else you have chosen: window selection method never centers anything all on it's own.
BTW, any reason you've avoided using LAYOUTs to solve these classic problems?
The pages were already created in model view and I was tasked with finding a way to print more efficiently. I figured I could set the model view pages which are 8.5 x 11 into a layout view where I could print them all at once. I could print them fine in model view but when I tried to print the layouts they don't print correctly.
As you pointed out there the sides don't seem like they line up in the layout view which I would guess is part or all of the problem. Is there a more efficient way to get the model view page into the layout view-port rather than using zoom window?
Hi @Anonymous,
Please take a look at the file attached. I created two page setups. One is for portrait mode and the other for landscape. I used the DWG to PDF driver and set the page margins to 0.
I was then able to re-position your drawing to be centered on the sheet. I drew a line from 0,0 to the center of the page and then move your geometry to align with that.
Here is a post on creating PC3 files that shows how to filter paper sizes and to set the margins to 0.
Please let me know if this helps.
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Hi @Anonymous,
I am checking to see if the drawing I adjusted helped you? If you are having problems now with centering the modelspace geometry in the viewport, I suggest that one method is to create a rectangle in modelspace that is a scaled up representation of the final viewport size. Then you can zoom window in the viewport to that rectangle or use the ALIGNSPACE tool to get the rectangle aligned with your viewport lines.
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Hi @Anonymous,
In addition to my previous post on setting up the page setups, I have made another quick video that shows how to use the AlignSpace tool. I hope this helps.
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