at 1.55 you do not tell about the set the scale of paper, either that is important or not, yours have been set as 1:75 what is that mean, anyway i was looking to print a drawing as per scale mean to say after printing we have the drawing on same scale as we set it in the layout or made in the model, so we can check it with ruler or factor ruler. hope you understand the point.
Hi, do you know why is autoCAD not displaying my scale properly? I made a drawing in mm (set it up in dwgunits to mm option 3) total lenght of the piece is 140 mm. Then I followed your steps to put in a paper space of iso A4 (297x210mm landscape)... And used the fixed scale option to put a 1:1 scale so this way 1 mm of model space equals 1 mm of paper space (right?). Then why when I print it , it displays as a total lenght of 120 mm? Like 90% of the actual size... Also I check out for the scale option in the 'page setup manager window' and it says 1mm=1unit and scale 1:1. So if these options are not altering my final print... What else can be? Thanks for Your video
Oh wow ..thank you so much..you are these and love all your videos.. actually I am using all your videos and you make it easy to follow..I'm using the student version so get the watermark but I'm definitely going to try to do the pdf save following your steps you have shown....thank you
Hi. Thanks for watching and that you like them. Of course, the watermark appears anyway if you save into pdf. But for studying I guess it is not a problem
hello! i followed the steps ( my design is a room ) the plot is in A4 - 1/50 , in meters.. and my layout is very very small.. like dot! what happen? what should i do? Thank u
hi, I'm a land surveyor new to Autocad, I just wondering how do you scale a drawing, drawn in meters and requires a much smaller scale of say 1:2000 or 1:1000. help me, please.
Thanks for the video. But I still cannot print the same drawing (1:1) on the paper. I need to make a Template with the exact dimension. Please advise. Thanks
Hi Maria! Good question. Yes, it should. but in the example, in the part below is 1mm=1unit, which is what really matters. Usually, if you change to 1:75, it automatically change to 1mm=75unit. Now I don't remember why it happened.
@@CADinblack I was referring to the border cropped line, which I found it is a non changing setting in standard ANSI sheets. I changed the sheet type to -full bleed ANSI- which doesn’t have border cropped line. Nonetheless, your comment also helped me to hide the viewport from the drawing so thank you again for the help!
Thank you for this detailed video it has been of great help..
at 1.55 you do not tell about the set the scale of paper, either that is important or not, yours have been set as 1:75 what is that mean, anyway i was looking to print a drawing as per scale mean to say after printing we have the drawing on same scale as we set it in the layout or made in the model, so we can check it with ruler or factor ruler. hope you understand the point.
this helped me so much the scales were off on all my drawings
I am glad it helped you Flynn
Thanks for the simple explanation
Thank you so much, I have a question how I could find a page as 36" x 60"? thanks
Hi, do you know why is autoCAD not displaying my scale properly? I made a drawing in mm (set it up in dwgunits to mm option 3) total lenght of the piece is 140 mm. Then I followed your steps to put in a paper space of iso A4 (297x210mm landscape)... And used the fixed scale option to put a 1:1 scale so this way 1 mm of model space equals 1 mm of paper space (right?). Then why when I print it , it displays as a total lenght of 120 mm? Like 90% of the actual size... Also I check out for the scale option in the 'page setup manager window' and it says 1mm=1unit and scale 1:1. So if these options are not altering my final print... What else can be? Thanks for
Your video
Oh wow ..thank you so much..you are these and love all your videos.. actually I am using all your videos and you make it easy to follow..I'm using the student version so get the watermark but I'm definitely going to try to do the pdf save following your steps you have shown....thank you
Hi. Thanks for watching and that you like them. Of course, the watermark appears anyway if you save into pdf. But for studying I guess it is not a problem
hello! i followed the steps ( my design is a room ) the plot is in A4 - 1/50 , in meters.. and my layout is very very small.. like dot! what happen? what should i do? Thank u
Brilliantly explained - thank you
Thanks for make the life easier 😅
when i print my text, dimensions and other annotations are missing - how can i fix this?
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Helpful video thanks
Thank you
thanks very detailed explanation
hi, I'm a land surveyor new to Autocad, I just wondering how do you scale a drawing, drawn in meters and requires a much smaller scale of say 1:2000 or 1:1000. help me, please.
Thanks for the video. But I still cannot print the same drawing (1:1) on the paper. I need to make a Template with the exact dimension. Please advise. Thanks
Shouldn't you make the scale 1:1 in the page set up manager???
Hi Maria! Good question. Yes, it should. but in the example, in the part below is 1mm=1unit, which is what really matters. Usually, if you change to 1:75, it automatically change to 1mm=75unit. Now I don't remember why it happened.
@@CADinblack thanks for the reply!
You are welcome!
Hello, thanks for the video. How did you get rid of the cropped lines? It is taking up free space
Are you talking about the viewport? Please watch at 03:59 Hide the viewport
@@CADinblack I was referring to the border cropped line, which I found it is a non changing setting in standard ANSI sheets. I changed the sheet type to -full bleed ANSI- which doesn’t have border cropped line.
Nonetheless, your comment also helped me to hide the viewport from the drawing so thank you again for the help!
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