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Hi @marioplans,
I made a short video that walks through the steps to create a page setup. A page setup is where all your plot configuration is stored for a particular layout (or modelspace view).
In the video I show how the drawing is configured in Metric Units (mm). I switch from modelspace to a papespace layout. This is ideally, the best place to print your drawings. I start the page setup command and create a new page setup that adds the printer, paper size and orientation, scale, and plot style. I apply this to the layout I am working on. When I type PLOT (or use print or publish) the settings in the page setup should should up for the print job.
If you want to share your actual drawing file I can help you get it set up too.
Ad Dean mentioned, the Windows Snipping Tool is a great way to capture areas of your screen and even mark them up to indicate the area of focus.
Please select the Accept as Solution button if my post solves your issue or answers your question.
John Vellek
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