![]() ![]() I'm afraid to try scale to 100% or scale to sheet size, because the people who have to use this need to scale it on paper with a ruler and I can't have it stretching or shrinking the print. All things check OK, and then it prints and cuts off the graphic and makes a short sheet. It shows 24" in the print wizard, the correct paper size is shown, the preview images looks great. However, when it prints, some of the drawing is cut off at the bottom and at the top, and instead of 24" it cuts the paper at 18 or 20". I've got the paper set to 36" roll, opaque bond, no scaling because I need it to print accurately. Based on the visuals and settings, all things are great. The drawing inside the PDF is exactly right, the Adobe Acrobat Reader shows the drawing fine, it fits within the margins, it's not scaled, the sheet size is shown accurately. But for some reason, it will stop shy of 24" and cut the paper as much as 4 or 6 inches short, instead of printing the full 24". It will always plot 36" because it has to, that is the paper width of the roll. Suppose I have a standard drawing that is meant for a 24x36 Arch D sheet size. It just so happens that I'm often sent PDFs of drawings to plot, but for some reason I have trouble with them. I figure many of you do as I do, drawing things to plot blueprints. AutoCad :: Plotting From PDFs Jun 16, 2008 ![]()
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