Hi all,
I made a template with different sizes and scales.
I start drawing outside these templates. Then I copy the template over the drawing and I want to print this.
Is this the right way do start my drawings (and print on different paper sizes anyways?
However I always did it this way. But now the drawing no longer comes out in A1 format. The plotter works, also on A1 format. For example, if I print a .JPEG or .PDF, the plotter will print A1 format.
Do you see what I'm doing wrong? I have added a file in the attachment.
I select print --> Then 'Window' --> Selecting the drawing (ends of template) --> Then I select the paper size A1 and the scale.
The settings also remain in Autocad, but the actual printout is A4 format.
Hopefully you have a solution for me! 🙂
Thanks!
Hi,
>> Is this the right way do start my drawings (and print on
>> different paper sizes anyways?
Not really, title blocks should be placed in layouts and also the layouts should have the definition of the paper format.
So if you want to prepare a template then create for each paper size a layout and place the corresponding titleblock/border on this layout/paperspace.
>> I select print --> Then 'Window' --> Selecting the drawing (ends
>> of template) --> Then I select the paper size A1 and the scale.
>> The settings also remain in Autocad, but the actual printout is A4 format.
The drawing you sent is neither set to A1 nor the correct window and scale. So we can not reproduce your behavior as your settings are not there like you described it.
- alfred -
>>>The drawing you sent is neither set to A1 nor the correct window and scale. So we can not reproduce your behavior as your settings are not there like you described it.
I make my drawings in this file, outside the template, so in the black space.
When I finish my drawing I copy the template I want my drawing in, either templade A1 or A0 etc.
Then I want to print my drawing. I select print, then I can change some settings.
I select 'Window'
Autocad takes me back to my drawing
I select the outer corners of my drawing/template
I select my plotter (HP T250)
I change the paper size to A1
I change the scale
Then I print...but the output is A4, not A1.
Hi Pendean, thanks!
What is your posted DWG file supposed to show?
It only shows some templates of formats I want to draw in.
What is the plotter? Which driver are you using?
Im using HP T250 Designjet. I downloaded and use the driver of this type
The DWG is not set up to plot to any plotter, just a PDF, to an A3 sheet, not A1, and your modelspace content contains 4-titleblocks.
I know. But I can change the driver settings, right? I'm doing this:
Select print
Select printer T250
Chose 'Window'
I select the 'Window' I want to print. These are the top corners of the template
Then I change the paper size to A1
Set the scale
,,,
then print
Output A4, not A1
Hi,
I'm even not following the workflow you showed as I can't see any layout handling.
If you are plotting from model-space (as you plot with option "Window") then I suggest to prepare a template as mentioned above.
>> Then I print...but the output is A4, not A1
Is the output clipped or showing the whole content you marked by window?
- alfred -
Hi Alfred, thanks!
Are you saying It is imposible to print this file in A1 format?
In the template you see a A1 grid. Could you try to print this grid into A1?
Select print,
Select Window
Select the Window you want to print (outer lines of the A1 grid)
Then paper size A1
...
and print.
Or what do you suggest to do?
Thanks for your help.
Hi,
>> Are you saying It is imposible to print this file in A1 format?
No, but for a structured drawing I will not plot from model-space.
Simple sample: you have a CAD-part in model-space, lets say a ball bearing. I want to use this ball-bearing in other drawings, either as block or as XRef ... when inserting the ball-bearing I don't want to see any titleblock from the ball-bearing. Think about 10 types of screws, 2 types of bearings and a lot more parts and every part inserts it's border and titleblock ... 😉
So titleblock and boarder is part of layouts, not inserted in modelspace.
Scaling is part of the viewport inside the layout, no any part in modelspace should be scaled to be able to plot it (again, when inserting a screw from this drawing into a new project, you need to rescale it, not well to do this).
And having a template with a few layouts prepared, pagesetup done, viewport created, border inserted, titleblock inserted is the most efficient way to get new drawings ready for plot.
>> In the template you see a A1 grid. Could you try to print this grid into A1?
At least yes, however, your A1 border ration X:Y does not match the A1 X:Y ratio (841:594), that's why not all fits to the page when using 1:20 scale.
- alfred -
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