2007-06-15 08:53 PM - last edited on 2023-05-19 10:22 PM by Gordana Radonic
2007-06-15 11:33 PM
2007-06-16 01:46 AM
2007-06-16 03:17 AM
Jay wrote:sounds like a discrepancy between your master sheet size/setup and the printable area allowed by your printer . . .
Reason I ask is when I choose to print to PDF using the Amyuni PDF Converter the fit to page is 99% when choosing Margin option "Use Print Margins". If Margin Options are set to "Use Layout Margins" the fit to page is 100%. I know it is only 1%, but which of the PDF is true to scale? And also when Publishing what margin option is being used?
2007-06-16 08:47 PM
Link wrote:I think I follow.
To keep your drawings to scale, I recommed always using the Layout Margin settings, especially if you are going to keep printing in-house. See, if you set your Master Layout Settings to Import from Printer, and in that dialog, the Printer is set to import the settings from the Amyuni PDF Convertor and then if you check that the page options of the publishing set are using the same properties of the Amyuni PDF Convertor (including the same margins, which should be set to 0), then the Print Options of that publishing set should show the Printer Margins and the Layout Margins to be exactly the same! You may have to re-read that and work through it as I worded it quickly (too much caffeine this morning)
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Cheers,
Link.
2007-06-17 02:49 PM
2007-06-17 06:32 PM
2007-06-18 01:13 AM
2007-06-18 01:27 AM
s2art wrote:It's for all the people printing web pages and stuff where they don't care if it's a little smaller but really don't want it lopped off.
Its crazy that "Fit to page" is the default, and 100% is considered a "custom" scale. Where's the sense in that?
2007-06-18 01:36 AM
Matthew wrote:Is that more common than people printing drawings for contractors or clients? I just think 100% should be the default. I still get caught out occasionally (if I'm in a hurry) printing at 105% because that's what the "fit to page" scale is for our A3 printer.s2art wrote:It's for all the people printing web pages and stuff where they don't care if it's a little smaller but really don't want it lopped off.
Its crazy that "Fit to page" is the default, and 100% is considered a "custom" scale. Where's the sense in that?