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tu4050955
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Hello

 

My problem is that I set up the page to scale 1:100, and when I set the viewport to 1:100, it looks so small, even though I set the units and dwgunits to be the same.

tu4050955_0-1707585713028.png

 

and when i fit the drawing into the viewport, it gaves me this scale

tu4050955_1-1707585792130.png

 

it's so important to me to print it in the right scale 

 

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paullimapa
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Well that all depends on what you're drawing. If the object is like your smart phone that you're drawing and you want to show that at a scale of 1:100 on a A0 size sheet of paper you'll get a very tiny object shown in the vport.

Share your drawing so we can all see what exactly it is that's being drawn.


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tu4050955
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i  want to print A3 SIZE SCALE 1/1OO FROM LAPTOP 

 

My unit project is in meters

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so the viewport scale is not in the scale i want when i set up the scale 1000/100. it zoom inside the drawing 

tu4050955_0-1707611625706.png

tu4050955_1-1707611644360.png

this the project in autocad

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paullimapa
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If you’re drawing 1 unit = 1Meter and your A3 layouts is set as mm then your zoom scale factor to get 1:100 is 0.1xp


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tu4050955
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no i want 100 unit = 1 meter 

 

i try 0.1 but it was so small viewport

 

 

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paullimapa
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try 10 according to this video tutorial:

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=IX36rky37Ag
start at 3minute time stamp 


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paullimapa
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The issue has to do with the way you set up the page to plot. As you stated you've drawn everything in Model Space as 1 unit = 1 Meter. But as I stated in my previous post the Layouts in Paper Space should all be setup using mm paper sizes. So your Plot scale should be left as 1:1.

First I renamed your Layout6 to A3 1-100 to represent A3 sheet size plot as 1:100.

Below is a screen capture of the PLOT window with A3 paper size Plot Scale set 1:1.

Then the Paper Space Vport uses the Zoom scale factor calculated as 1/0.100XP = 10:

paullimapa_0-1707638559818.png

 

I also created another layout called A0 1-40. This gives you an idea as to how a 1:40 scaled drawing fits onto an A0 size sheet. Again the PLOT window is left with the Plot Scale set as 1:1.

This time the Paper Space Vport uses the Zoom scale factor calculated as 1/0.040XP = 25:

paullimapa_1-1707638688552.png

 

 


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tu4050955
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THANK YOU SO MUCHHH

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paullimapa
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Glad to have helped…cheers!!!


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