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Plot Stamps
A plot stamp is a line of text that is added to your plot. You can specify where
this text is located on the plot in the Plot Stamp dialog box. Turn this option
on to add specified plot stamp informationincluding drawing name, layout
name, date and time, and so onto a drawing that is plotted to any device.
You can choose to record the plot stamp information to a log file instead of
plotting it, or in addition to plotting it.
IMPORTANT A drawing file or drawing template file that was created with an
educational version will always be plotted with the following plot stamp:
PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT. Blocks and xrefs created
with an educational version and used in a commercial version will also result in
the educational plot stamp being plotted.
See also:
Create Multiple-View Drawing Layouts (Paper Space) (page 99)
Use a Page Setup to Specify Plot Settings
You can use a page setup to save and reuse settings for your plot jobs.
When you select a page setup in the Print dialog box, the settings from the
page setup are added to the Print dialog box. You can choose to plot with
those settings, or change any of the settings individually and then plot.
Any settings specified from the Print dialog box, whether you have applied a
page setup from the Page Setup list in the Page Setup dialog box, or changed
the settings individually, can be saved to the layout for use the next time you
plot.
See also:
Specify Settings for Plotting (page 687)
Select a Printer or Plotter
Before plotting a drawing, you must select a printer or plotter. The device you
select affects the printable area of the drawing.
After selecting a printing or plotting device, you also can easily plot a drawing
using the default settings in the Print dialog box.
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