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Specify Settings for Plotting (page 687)
Specify the Area to Plot
When plotting a drawing, you must specify the area of the drawing to plot.
The Print dialog box provides the following options under What to Print.
Layout or Limits. When plotting a layout, plots everything within the
printable area of the specified paper size, with the origin calculated from
0,0 in the layout. When plotting the Model layout, plots the entire drawing
area defined by the grid limits. If the current viewport does not display a
plan view, this option has the same effect as the Extents option.
Extents. Plots the portion of the current space of the drawing that contains
objects. All geometry in the current space is plotted. The drawing might
be regenerated to recalculate the extents before plotting.
Display. Plots the view in the current viewport in the Model layout or
the current paper space view on a named layout.
Model/Layout View. Plots a view saved previously with the -VIEW
command. You can select a named view from the list provided. If there
are no saved views in the drawing, this option is unavailable.
Window. Plots any portion of the drawing you specify. Click the Window
button to use a pointing device to specify opposite corners of the area to
be plotted, or enter coordinate values.
Set Paper Size
When plotting a drawing, select the paper size that you want to use.
If you plot from a layout, you may have already specified a paper size in the
Page Setup dialog box. However, if you plot from the model space, you need
to specify a paper size when you plot.
In the Print dialog box, select the paper size that you want to use. The list of
paper sizes depends on the printer or plotter that you have selected in either
the Print or Page Setup dialog box. The list of available printers or plotters
includes all those that are currently configured through the Mac operating
system.
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