2008-04-2302:17 AM - last edited on 2023-05-1910:20 PM by Gordana Radonic
2008-04-2302:17 AM
I have been using the Amyuni PDF Converter to publish PDF of the 24" x 36" drawings.
When the PDF is opened using the Adobe reader and printed, the scale is off by a fractions of a foot. Horizontal (x-direction) 100' actual is printed at 99'-8.5" or so. Vertical (y-direction) 80' actual is printed at 79'-10.5".
When any of you sub-out your drawings as PDF to be printed, how do you assure the scaling remains true?
That happens when you print the pdf with "shrink/resize to paper margins" checked in Adobe Reader's or Acrobats's print dialog. If you check "no page scaling" (or something similar, depending on Adobe version) it should print right.
I can not see were the Amyuni Converter can be set up in Publisher, but if a layout is printed to the Converter from the print menu the Print layout shows the screen shot.
Your master layout should reflect the same size as the media you are printing to...therefore, Master Layout Settings>Import settings from printer>PDF Converter>Custom
Set the size in millimeters...610 x 914
Now if you print your layout to pdf, your master layout will match the print drivers margins and you can scale your pdf at 100%...
This can cause a little heart-ache when you set the parameters correctly and then find you have to resize the title block by 2%...and move any independent text that may be floating on your master layout...
I print everything to pdf or plt...and adapted my master layouts as such in PM3.1, with seperate plotter settings and pdf settings...