Plotting plans

Plotting plans

kristof_b1
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Plotting plans

kristof_b1
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Hi, 

 

I have set a custom paper size of 914x2500 because i have to plot large plans.

AO and larger but when i prints, it prints out the full 2500mm and doesn't cut where the plan stops.

Does anyone know what settings i have to set that it only prints the window i selected?

Is this a printer setting or can i fix this via Autocad?

 

 

 

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alex101000
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What plotter model are you using?
Customization can be done in the plotter properties
 
plotter.PNG
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S.Faris
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Are you telling that printout comes as you want but the printer is not cutting the roll after the print is over? If that is the case make sure the media is set to ROLL and not SHEET

SALMANUL FARIS

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kristof_b1
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It's a Hp Designjet T730
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alex101000
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Add custom format

Possibly, on the Features tab there will be settings for limiting the printed area, like Autocut
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kristof_b1
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Yes, it prints the drawing but then it just trows out the rest of paper that is blank

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alex101000
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Some plotters can define a drawing area, some cannot.
The pictures are two such plotters. Xerox determines where to cut, Canon works with pre-created formats, which take into account the desired length
 
Not-Drawn-Inked-Area.PNGDrawn-Iked-Area.PNG
 
You should explore the capabilities of your plotter to define a drawn area.
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pendean
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Most HP drivers have an INKED AREA option that need to be turned on if you want the device to cut the paper where the drawing stops instead of the paper size you chose.

Just be sure you have no "dots" or anything that outline your paper size in your layout/titleblock etc., that will still be counted as an "inked area".

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alex101000
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Which option Plot Area do you choose when printing:

  • Layout.
  • Limits.
  • Extents.
  • Display.

?

 

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S.Faris
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Then post a Screenshot of your Autocad Printer properties and also the HP Pagesetup tab where it is showing the papersize and Orientation. I doubt the Auto-Rotate/Rotate 90 Degree option in the Printer properties is the reason for this.

Related image

SALMANUL FARIS

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kristof_b1
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Sorry for the late answer,

problem was with the margins, i had to put it on print to big and delete margins.

 

Thanks for all the help!

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