Plot area is cropped

Plot area is cropped

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Plot area is cropped

Anonymous
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When I've created a drawing template with a custom border, the buffer is different than the standard Autodesk drawing template buffer so it isn't plotting the top or bottom portion of the border (less than 0.1" but causes the drawing to look very incorrect).  The sheet is a standard 22x34 and displays within the black area that shows where the selected window for plotting is, but the gray dashed line that is in Autocad drawings to give a visual of where the cropping border is for linework/text/etc needs to be shifted to match my border. Suggestions? (Attached file is created from C3D 2019)

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pendean
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"cropped" output has everything to do with not accommodating your printer's needed margins: looking at your posted file's dotted line that you've gone beyond, that's your problem.

 

Your titleblock must always conform to the margins of your device: or you need to get in the habit of plotting to a larger sheet size then manually cropping.

 

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Anonymous
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I knew the dashed line was the limits of where it'd plot but didn't know where it reads that from.  The way I had that set up to print was for Plotting to a PDF.  I was using that to create a template for cross section creation automatically, but for the other sheets within the plan set I manually placed the sheet border and didn't have any issue using to same print to PDF plotter.  I hope what I'm trying to say is making sense, I was just confused after reading your post how I could make it work like it did for the rest of the plan set.

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cadffm
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You select a plotter(systemprinter or *.pc3 file)

 

Each printer have a set of predefined paper definition!

 

Plus: You can create user defined paper definitions 

in some plotter driver and also for each pc3 files.

User defined papers for pc3 files are stored in *.pmp files and in the pc3 file is a link to the pmp file with user defined papers.

 

Each paper definition have X size abd Y size, also the size for none plotable borders!

 

So you can have printer1 with paper "A0" with 1189x841mm and all 4 borders =0

Next printer dont have "A0"

The third have "A0", but with borders 5mm

The 4. Printer "A0" is also available but the size is 1255x890

and so on.

 

Scary, right?

 

 

 

 

Sebastian

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pendean
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Dashed line is what each printer/plotter/pdf driver has defined as a printable area. If this one layout is acting differently, you are probably not using the same exact 100% identical pdf driver. Delete the layout and start over.

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Anonymous
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Ahhh.. makes sense now. I assumed a PDF was a PDF, but each of the plotters to PDF have different margins.  Thank you both.

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cadffm
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Each Paper of each Printer, yes

Sebastian

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