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Step 7: Choose Plot scale is fit to paper. Step 7: Choose Plot scale when print drawing in AutoCAD. Step 8: Choose Plot offset is center the plot. Step 8: Choose Plot offset when print in AutoCAD. Step 9: Choose Plot area, click window > pick first corner > pick second corner > show plot option again.
I cant print my 4meter drawing fully in A4 size paper,it didnt come in full size paper please help me to plot in full size. thankyou.
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This can be done, but you need to get 'into' the printer/plotter properties.
You need to define the size of paper or make a new definition of plotted dimensions......
Normally you can choose A4, A3, A2,A1 and A0., now you have to make a new paper dimension (long plot) of the required length.
You need to define the size of paper or make a new definition of plotted dimensions......
Normally you can choose A4, A3, A2,A1 and A0., now you have to make a new paper dimension (long plot) of the required length.
Of course you can do so... Heres how you can do it;
1. Type 'PLOT' command, a dialogue box will appear...
2. In the Paper Size select 'ISO A4' (either Landscape/Portrait, whatever you want)...
3. In the Scale option select either 'Fit to Paper' or round it off a little bit and type your own, the actual is already written there... (This rounding off thingy is my personal suggestion and that's how I go)...
Hope you find it useful... If so do mark it as 'It Worked' please... ;)
Otherwise feel free to ask more...
2. In the Paper Size select 'ISO A4' (either Landscape/Portrait, whatever you want)...
3. In the Scale option select either 'Fit to Paper' or round it off a little bit and type your own, the actual is already written there... (This rounding off thingy is my personal suggestion and that's how I go)...
Hope you find it useful... If so do mark it as 'It Worked' please... ;)
Otherwise feel free to ask more...
P.S.: Before doing all this it is recommended that you draw a rectangle (border) all around your drawing...