Hi all,
I have a project that has a floor plan that would fit on an Arch E1 size sheet, but is too large for Arch D. I'd like to avoid splitting the plan. I have a HP plotter that can only do Arch D max (24") but I would need to get to 30" wide in order to do Arch E1, and obviously that isn't an option on that printer. I would be sending out the full size plots to a printer. I would do scaled down plots in my office as check prints.
I have tried to make a custom size in the Plotter/Setup menu, redefining the 'user define' to the size I want, and the size change seems to stay, but when I try to do a 'QwkLyout' plot, the print area won't change from 8½x11.
Also, there isn't an option to name a new size and define it, or am I missing something?
I tried Microsoft print to PDF but that doesn't list these large sheet sizes. (I googled and read how a guy used regedit to alter that, but I don't want to mess with registry stuff.)
Thanks for whatever insight you can offer.
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Rick
I have a project that has a floor plan that would fit on an Arch E1 size sheet, but is too large for Arch D. I'd like to avoid splitting the plan. I have a HP plotter that can only do Arch D max (24") but I would need to get to 30" wide in order to do Arch E1, and obviously that isn't an option on that printer. I would be sending out the full size plots to a printer. I would do scaled down plots in my office as check prints.
I have tried to make a custom size in the Plotter/Setup menu, redefining the 'user define' to the size I want, and the size change seems to stay, but when I try to do a 'QwkLyout' plot, the print area won't change from 8½x11.
Also, there isn't an option to name a new size and define it, or am I missing something?
I tried Microsoft print to PDF but that doesn't list these large sheet sizes. (I googled and read how a guy used regedit to alter that, but I don't want to mess with registry stuff.)
Thanks for whatever insight you can offer.
--
Rick