AutoCAD 2013 :: Adjust The Area To Print?

Nov 23, 2012

How can i adjust the area I want to print? I mean the dashed line. What i need to do is print out a map and i want it to cover the entire paper, without any bords around it.

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AutoCAD Civil 3D :: Adjust The Catchment Area To A Minimum Size?

Jun 22, 2011

I am working on basin areas for a very large project area When I use the catchment option, it will give me the immediate area around the point I have selected sometimes no more than a acre, and it is obvious that the contributing area extends well beyond the lines of the catchment area.  Is there a way to adjust the catchment area to a minimum size so it will look beyond the immediate contribution and search for the actual basin area, or am I just wishing/dreaming?

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Apr 5, 2013

I use Mtext quite a bit and I am trying to convince others in the office that it's a good thing (versus single line text in long paragraphs).  One of their concerns in the shape of the Mtext.  For instance, when you use Mtext, you type into a nice rectangle that you can change the size of.  What they have to do on occassion is instead of having a nice rectangle of text, they have to make it like a triangle.  So in this case, single line text can be adjusted so that the end of the sentences make an angle.  

Is there a way to do this using mtext?  Or is there an lsp that will work?

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Photoshop :: Adjust Ink Limit (total Area Coverage)

Aug 26, 2010

I've done this a number of times and have seen excellent results and after a few times running through it I can do it in my sleep. I also feel that this is the least damaging to my image and keeps the file from changing visually too much.
 
1. First, open the offending image and save as so that you have an original file to go back to if you have to. Here is my example image. I am being informed by the publication I am sending it to that my ink limit should be under 300. But when I check my image with the eyedropper set to "Total Ink" I am seeing 320-350 in many areas.
 
2. With this new file open, duplicate the file so that you now have two images open. In the "copy" select the black channel and duplicate that channel within the file. In most cases, your high total ink areas will be found in the "darkest" parts of your images. By duplicating the black channel, I will be using this as a selection mask.
 
3. Now on the "copy" image, you want to choose Edit > Convert to Profile. Here you will choose Custom CMYK and in the next dialog box change the Total Ink Limit to the desired amount, in this case 300.

4. After this conversion, use your eyedropper and check the Total Ink in the areas that previously you discovered was too high. You will now see much lower numbers, and actually the numbers may have gone too far and you'll see that your converted image looks very different from your original image. But, not to worry, the following steps will solve that.
 
5. In the "copy" image, with the CMYK channels active, select all pixels.
 
6. Go to your other, "original" image you have open and Select > Load Selection. Choose the "black copy" channel from your "copy" image and also choose invert. This will load a selection mask in your image of just the "darkest" parts of your image.
 
7. Now with this selection active, you want to Edit > Paste Into. You are now pasting into the selection your converted image, but it will be only affecting the darkest parts of your image. The result will also create a new layer and layer mask. If you turn off the view of your bottom layer, you can see what you have actually pasted into your image.
 
8. Now what I do is use my eyedropper to check the Total Ink with the top layer turned on and then off. I then use the Opacity slider on the top layer to get my image so that the Total Ink meets my desired 300 level. Once it's where I want, I flatten my image and then all is done. Your "copy" image you can just close and no save.

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Jan 27, 2013

In the Print Adjustment panel of the Print module, what do the numbers, which go from -100 to +100 really mean?Exposure slider in the Develop Module, which are, I believe, fractions of an f/stop?

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AutoCAD 2013 :: How To Adjust And Transform Images

Sep 5, 2013

I know that it can be done with MAP but ... is there any tool to adjust & transform images ?

That is : 

Choosing 3 o more points on screen and equivalents on image, see the results aply scale, move & rotation.... 

A custom tool maybe ?

Civil 3D (2013) how much you have to improve....

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AutoCAD 2010 :: Moving Print Area

Nov 29, 2012

Recently, on my machine i have noticed that the print area  (layout white space) of my drawing in paperspace moves and re-sizes every time i print.

I am trying to create a template and want everyone to print "layout" as a standard practice. But, if i happen to change to print window and window something off the page the layout space (white area) has now been resized and moved to the area i just windowed.

I want to print something "off the page" this time is no reason to change or modify the LAYOUT area that was initially specified. This never happened before and is not happening to my colleagues, so this must be a local setting.

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AutoCAD 2013 :: Adjust Image Size Using Grips?

Jun 5, 2012

We have recently upgraded several seats in our office to the Building Design Suite 2013 ... AutoCAD 2013, Revit 2013, etc.

We regularly use screen-shot .bmp images from a map site to do our location maps ... and .bmp images for a rendering on the cover sheet. Once the images are edited, cropped / etc. as we want, using a photo program, then saved to the project folder, we insert them to the CAD file. We use the GRIPS to dynamically adjust the image size, snapping to line work.

Problem:  There are no GRIPS.

We have found that the SketchBook Designer add-on, part of the suite of programs in the upgrade, is apparently the problem.  If we disable that add-on, then the grips once again are there and work as they should.

I am posting this here so that the powers-that-be at AutoDesk will hopefully add this item to their list of glitches that need to be resolved.

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AutoCAD 2013 :: Adjust Rollerball Zoom Interval

Sep 26, 2012

I recently switched from cad2012 to cad2013. In 2012, I could zoom in and out with the roller ball until I was able to see my entire drawing in its paperspace viewport. Now, in 2013, I can only zoom in extremely far with one movement of the rollerball and then zoom back out when I move it the opposite direction. There is no in-between like there used to be in 2012. This is extremely annoying because I find that the only option is to use zoom>window which takes way too long to get the result I need. Is there a way to change the interval in which the rollerball zooms?

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AutoCAD Civil 3D :: Section View Print Area

Aug 8, 2012

When creating section view sheets how do I control where the section view is in relation to the print area.  I understand I can use the data bands to force the sections left and right but what about vertically?  I end up with sections drawn right on the line and the labels are outside the print area, see below.

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Jun 9, 2013

I am trying to plot  a layout sheet 24'' W x 18" H. The frame on my sheet is 22''W x 16''L (inside the dash lines limits we see on the layout). I believe I prepare the print correctly:

- Select the printer (HP DESIGN JET PS)
- I use the window fonction to select the printable area ( left upper corner and then the opposite corner).
- Select Paper size Arch C (landscape)
- Paper orientation: Lansdcape

The preview shows that the upper and bottom lines of my frame will not print, and they do not, even if I try (see the attachement below).

Is this a driver problem?

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Mar 15, 2013

Is there a setting that you can turn on that will ignore objects (texts, lines, ect.) that are outside the printable area? If objects are to be placed "outside the box" my titleblock  gets inadvertently shifted until the objects are deleted?

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Feb 7, 2013

Is it possible to set print area in Inventor assembly mode. I have a vertical tall assembly that I want to print. But, when I print it includes the Inventor background as well in the print & because of that I am not able to orient my assembly properly. So, is there a way to get rid of the background or set a print area while printing.

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Oct 15, 2013

I am trying to create two column sheets with a polygonal viewport, but it doesn't seem to work. The point is that I want to use the area above the stamp to be able to fit two columns on one sheet, but the last section in the second column ends up where my stamp is. Is this possible? Is there another way to solve this problem? I'm not to keen on moving the sections by hand, since they keep jumping back.. I'm using Civil 3D 2013.

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Oct 25, 2012

when you draw on a black background with white, it comes out black ink on white paper.

is there any way to automatically adjust the contrast of lines with the screen background?

so if i have a dark grey bacground and use a lighter grey line, it is still distiinctive on the white paper?

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Mar 18, 2013

I have tried and failed to set line weight of object after baseview command. Its very thick line and showing the 2d object views in very bolds lines when i am trying to take print it is horrible to see it.

I am using Autocad 2013 version

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AutoCAD Print / Plot :: Canon Plotter And Drawn Area Printing?

Dec 17, 2013

I have a question about plotting at Canon plotter (Canon imagePROGRAF iPF750) with possible has feature to plot as a drawn area.
 
Simply say I want to specified only one custom/roll paper size, make it custom size as a default. After that I want to plot exactly the accurate drawn area from my dwg. So with this settings I cannot specified custom paper size for each unique dwg.

For example I'm using this settings with another plotting device -- Xerox WF (picture to see the chosen settings) and working like a charm.

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Oct 17, 2013

I'm trying to create a dynamic block that uses a parameter and an attribute definition to determine the diameter of a circle in that block. I plan to export GIS points with diameter in the attribute table into a CAD file with the block definition. I'm having trouble figuring out how to set up the parameters to read to attribute definition and adjust the circle diameter. Using AutoCAD 2013

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Aug 20, 2013

I'm using 2008 and trying to get one side of my plots to be 1/2" from the edge of the paper (from one of the ends, not the sides). When plotting from R14, our plotter understands just fine and prints a standard ARCH D sheet just the way we want it. With 2008, our standard sheet template sits outside the dashed line that indicates plottable area.

I think that autoCAD thinks that the printer can't print that close to the edge, but obviously it can. I've gone into the 'modify paper sizes' options and adjusted the bottom margin to allow enough space for the plot. Plot preview looks fine and nothing is getting cut off, but when I actually print, the printer just prints an extra inch of paper past the margin I redefined so I end up with a sheet that is 24 x 37 and the edge of the plot is still not 1/2" from the edge of the paper like I need it to be.

We are trying to move from R14 to 2008 (and eventually 2014) as the office standard and this is the last hurdle that is baffling us.

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Sep 28, 2010

Using an HP 1050c Plus with the latest HP drivers for Windows XP on AutoCAD MEP 2009.  If I use the standard printer margins it all works fine, except that the margins are way too big and no border we have will print without cutting off at least .25" all around.  If I go to properties and change the margins to .1" all around, my 42x30 sheets will print out with 43" of paper.  If I make them .25", I will get 42.5" of paper.  I just started at this company and have never had this problem before with an HP 1050 plotter.  I have tried different combinations of the Extend margins, Inked area and autorotate checkboxes but haven't been able to figure it out yet.

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AutoCAD Print / Plot :: How To Adjust Grayscale In 3D Model Plot

Sep 28, 2011

I need to plot a drawing with a few plans, which are in 2D but also a 3D model of the intire installation and a few side views, which are side views of the 3D model.When I plot the drawing I am able to get the side views in black and white by taking the following steps:(i got these steps from this post: URL....

- set the visual style (in model space) to hidden or wireframe.
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because the plotter is black and white only I see those side views in different shades of grey but the problem is that the difference in grey isn't clear enough (and yellow pipes are hardly visible) and I can't adjust these. When adjusting the .ctb it only affects the 2D views and not the 3D views.

It is possible to change the greyness by changing the color of the diffent pipes that are in the drawing but this is not a desired option by the client.how to alter the shades of grey in 3D visualisations so that not all pipelines look the same .I attached a file of what the plot preview looks like and another of what the actual plot looks like

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Feb 15, 2013

Okay. So our designer is using autocad 2013. He is using a pc and he is sending me the files (i'm on a mac) and the thinest lines do not show or print. But, they print/show on a pc! I need to be able to print these. I've searched the web and found nothing.

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Autocad 2013 x64 and DWG TrueView 2013 x64 crash when print on HP LaserJet 5200 (A3)

APPCRASH

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Feb 25, 2013

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Dec 17, 2012

I am trying to calculate the area of the attached file.  Just the Blue section.  Is there a faster way to calculate the area than using the "area" command, then going through and selecting each line, then each arc, over and over again?  I also tried making a poliline that follows the entire pattern at the width I wanted, then using the "area" command for the "object" that is the poliline.  This is faster, but does not give me the correct area.  It says that the calculated area does not take into consideration the width of the poliline.  The width of the poliline is very important in my application, and will sometimes be changed.  Than a new area will be needed with the new width.

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AutoCAD 2013 :: How To Get The Area Of Polyline

Jan 18, 2013

how to get the area of this polyline .........  

i used properties command >>>

i used li command >>>

i used area then o command >>>> it says that area = 362.5350 ok this is wrong .. 

i calculate the area of the polyline by separating it to parts then subtract the area >>> 368.62 - 7.79 =     360.83  this is the correct area 

actually this is to hard to separate polyline to parts, when i have alot of polyline.

i guess this problem causes, when you have self-intersecting polylines the file is attached ..

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Feb 7, 2013

Let's assume we have a square drawn and another smaller square inside of the larger square. If i want to figure out the area of the larger square less the area of the smaller square but adding the perimeter of both squares, how do i do that? I know i can select the square and the properties tab will provide the area and i know i can use the area command and choose "subtract area" and do it that way. But my friend tells me theres a way by just selecting both objects that the properties tab will automatically do that for me. But when I select both objects, the properties tab under geometry would just say "varies" and not do the math for me.

I don't know if this provides additional information but he says somehow both objects are linked, like a block where its really one object and not 2, but when you explode it, it becomes 2 objects and therefore will now say "varies" on the properties tab as opposed to doing the math.

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Oct 31, 2013

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For everything I do, and likely others, I need sq ft - without having to waste time and roll my cursor over the results.

Is there ANY way to change this default to have sq ft FIRST!??

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Sep 26, 2013

Is there a way to print an area larger than my titleblock, so that I can include the border defining the edge of the paper in the final printed pdf?
 
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Maybe I need to make a custom titleblock with a larger boundary?

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Oct 3, 2012

I'm on a Mac working in Illustrator CS6. I went to print out of the print dialog box and after I printed, I noticed that the margins are larger on one side that the other. I re-opened the print dialog box and double clicked in the area that shows the artwork prior to print, to re center the artwork in the window, and noticed that there two dotted lines in thw window. One being the artwork, and the other is the image printable area.

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