Let me know if this helps!
Thanks,
Nathan-
I'd just like to point out that having to go through such a convoluted process, in order to get something as basic as a sketch out of a program, is ridiculous.
Hm. Any chance of adding a print feature in the future?
Thanks for the heads up laughingcreek. Trying to keep things Fusion if I can, even if it's a convoluted process. 😛
And yes, I do agree it is very ridiculous. Lots of things about Fusion are ridiculous. But the major items are rock solid. Except for stability... Lol. 🙂
If you want your sketch to be to scale, then as mentioned previously you can export to DXF, I agree this is not ideal.
You can Capture the sketch but the downside to this, is that it is not to scale.
I will log the issue with development on your behalf.
Jon.
OK, I still do not understand what to do with the file once it's exported as a DXF. Are you saying I have to import the DXF into a 2nd party software just to print a drawing from Fusion?
I have tried a couple of 2nd party programs for printing drawings from DXF and each one has quirks and problems.
Why is the print button missing from Fusion? Will one be added?
How can printing not be included?
What good is a drawing if you can't print or plot it to scale? Jumping through hoops to use a non integrated, second party software just to print is ridiculous.
It seems like Autodesk is getting too caught up in the whole digital cloud scene, and forgetting about guys who design and machine in a job shop.
Todd
The process for printing a drawing is to output as a pdf and then print from the pdf. To make it to a 1:1 scale make sure the views you create on the drawing are 1:1 and then print to scale from the pdf. A .dxf file is typically used for cutting 2D parts from sheets of materal.
Regards,
Mike Prom