It's very surprising that this thread is still dancing around the concept of printing a sketch.
It has taken me about 5 hours to get to this thread and finally get my head around what I can do to get a physical printout of a sketch into my hands.
There a a few suggestions about how to achieve a print out, but nothing really useful.
1. Create a Drawing
The work flow to get a "print out" apparently requires you to output in pdf using the OUTPUT tool.
However, there is no explanation that you first need to create a "Drawing". Then place a base view.
There is then even more confusion when you find that you have to create a "Body" to be able to visualise your sketch.
2. Export as DXF.
Except that the Export Menu does not have DXF as an option.
Then you find that an option under Browser to Save a sketch as DXF.
Then you have to open it in another package to print, only to find that the dimensions are missing.
Many years ago a Swedish company, DEC I think, thought it would be a good idea to go paperless.
It required 3 people to agree to get a hard copy of an item. The experiment failed.
The studies performed since then have shown the human brain needs physical things to touch and see.
My simple request to everybody is please focus on the Users needs and their questions.
In other words answer the question with a complete answer or don't answer at all.
The answer to "How do I print out a sketch?"
Is NOT "Output as PDF using the OUTPUT tool"
It is the set of steps required to produce a drawing and then output the PDF from the OUTPUT tool drawing.
Or better yet create the feature that allows the user to print the sketch.