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2006-06-29 03:08 AM - last edited on 2023-05-18 05:51 PM by Gordana Radonic
2006-06-29 03:24 AM
rengarch wrote:yes - a plot file (*.PLT) is generic. she would have to configure plotflow to suit her plotter.
Can I give her a copy of Plotflow (PC) and sent her a Plotflow (MAC) file via email and she would be able to plot directly to a plotter?
Does the AC10 CD have both PC and MAC version of Plotflow on it?i believe it is a dual-platform disc . . .
2006-06-29 03:41 AM
2006-06-29 05:41 AM
rengarch wrote:You are, if they print PDF at 100%
The other architect printed the .pdf's and the scale was slightly off. With pdf's you are not always sure what % they are printing to. A plot is a plot - to scale.
2006-06-30 04:48 PM
2006-06-30 05:11 PM
RobertNichols wrote:This is very important since most (all?) PDF viewers default to the shrink to fit behavior since this makes sense for the rest of the world. What lawyer would want to find their pleadings running off the page or what accountant would want a truncated spreadsheet - who cares if the text is 5% smaller?
Djordje is right. An extremely common error is to print a PDF from Acrobat with the "shrink to fit page size" setting turned on. If the sheet is the same size, but with larger margins in place (probably pulled from the printer description), a scale reduction will occur, and it wouldn't be noticeable until someone tries to scale off the prints.
When I send PDF docs to anyone for printing, I specifically warn them about the "shrink to fit button," and have them make sure it is not set.