You are trying to control your final print using Adobe Acrobat. It is better, much, much better, to control your print using an AutoCAD PDF.pc3 configuration. So far, you have done everything in AutoCAD. You have already drawn, dimensioned, hatched, annotated, inserted, copied, pasted, scaled, trimmed, rotated and every other imaginable thing directly in AutoCAD. So why are you choosing to ues Adobe Acrobat to CONTROL your print settings?
Keep your print settings totally within AutoCAD too. You can control your plot by doing this:
1-Make your print settings as shown above. Notice the sheet description in 2 and 5 are EXACTLY the same.
Your current layout is configured for ANSI-D. Your pc3 settings are not valid for all sheet sizes, they are applied on a sheet-by-sheet basis. This means every 'sheet description' has a unique pc3 setting. If you use the EXACT same sheet then you'll be fine. If you change from one sheet description to another then your settings will have to be copied and re-entered to a new pc3 file so I recommend you use the EXACT same sheet, e.g. ANSI full bleed D (34.00 x 22.00 Inches). CAUTION: there are several ANSI-D sheets, each with a different description, so be careful when choosing.
2-This is how you eliminate non-printable areas. Watch the dotted line move to the edge in preview when you make the margins 0.
After you've eliminated the non-printable areas by moving the dotted line to the paper's edge, click NEXT, then FINISH. In the next dialog window, you'll perform a SAVE AS on this PC3 file. You will want to OVERWRITE the existing PC3 named AutoCAD PDF (General Documentation).pc3 so the next time you do this your settings will be reapplied. When you are asked, You have made changes to a PC3 printer configuration file, choose 'Save changes to the following file' go ahead and keep the DEFAULT file displayed and click OK. You will return to the Plot dialog window where you can review your settings. They will look like the image below.
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3-Your final settings will look like this.
Your Plot Area, What to Plot, Plot offset, etc, is unknown because you have not uploaded your titlblock. Without it, the appropriate settings for this section of your plot job cannot be determined. I'm sure the settings can be determined and not knowing on my end isn't a problem for me (I hope it's not a dealer breaker for you). You will have to figure that part on your own (or you may upload your titleblock).
Chicagolooper
