PLOT Command:


AutoCAD Command List

The PLOT command allows you to print the drawing.


To access the Plot command you can:

type plot at a Command: prompt and press Enter

OR

click on the Printer button.



In the Plot Device/Plot Settings dialogue box make the following changes:

Inside the Plot Device dialogue box, find the Name: window. Use the arrow, on the Right side of this window, to select the name of the printer at your location. It should now show in the Name: window.

Now click on the Plot Settings tab to move to that dialogue box. Inside the Plot Settings dialogue box make sure that these items are selected

—- In the radio button under the heading Paper size make sure that mm is selected.

In the window next to the heading Paper size, use the drop down menu to select Letter size paper is showing or make sure that it is displayed.

Under the heading Drawing orientation, make sure that the radio button next to Landscape is selected.

Under the heading Plot area, select Extents by clicking on the radio button next to that category. This tells AutoCAD to print to the "extent" of the drawing.

If not already selected, use the drop-down menu next to Scale to change the scale to 1:1.

Under the heading Plot offset, click on the check box to the left of the label: Center the plot.

Under the Plot Options heading, remove the check by Plot with Plot Styles.

Click on OK to send the print to the printer.


**Help NOTE: If you are in inches and change to mm the scale will change and you must set it again.


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