uplift Posted May 29, 2012 Share Posted May 29, 2012 Hello all, New AutoCAD user (LT 2013 on a mac). I want to plot (print, publish, etc.) my drawing on an ISO A1 size sheet, which is output on a 24 inch roll of paper at my local blueprint shop. I have been using SketchUp very successfully; I email a .pdf to the print shop and they print it with no issues. I want a proper drawing with title block. I have exported to .pdf from AutoCAD model space and it works OK (not great), but this is not what I want. - I don't have a large format printer at the office, and the one printer I do have isn't capable of larger than legal (8.5" x 14") - Do I need an A1 drawing template? If so, how/where do I find this? - Do I need to install a virtual .pdf plotter? I looked at Cute and I didn't see a mac OS version. Thanks for any and all suggestions. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BIGAL Posted May 30, 2012 Share Posted May 30, 2012 You can create a plot file this is dragged and dropped onto the printer so it must be for the correct printer and it will be a true A1. Most large scale plotters recognise either postcript or HPGL2 so you would need to download a driver from say HP. Re A1 two ways either set up a layout tab with title block A1 at 1:1 scale use viewports to scale modelspace object plot at 1:1 recommend this method. Other way is rescale a A1 title block in Model space to a correct scale so it covers your model space object and plot at this scale. If you plot a pdf at say A3 well this is a half scale of a A1 we go the other way draw at A1 but plot A3's 1:2. The mac should have a pdf at A3 ? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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