I have an a3 sheet with a normal a3 format. I would like to ask the Commissioner whether he is a member of the committee. But it certainly depends on the fact that I do not know where the origin is. how do I know if the sheet is correctly placed on it? (I see a cross on the bottom right, is there anything to do with it? )depends on 2 factors: paper size and position of print origin.
if you have made the square as an a3, but use a sheet exactly a3 (not oversized) edges come by force cut.
if you also have an oversized sheet, but the edges remain cut, check in the format, that the lower left corner, correspond to the origin.
I found it. The origin is fine. But I only print the upper and right margin.I have an a3 sheet with a normal a3 format. I would like to ask the Commissioner whether he is a member of the committee. But it certainly depends on the fact that I do not know where the origin is. how do I know if the sheet is correctly placed on it? (I see a cross on the bottom right, is there anything to do with it? )
if I export to pdf, the internal team is seen. but remains decentralized of 1/2mm. Also known that the scale is not 1:1 as it comes if instead molded directly from creo.do the test and save it in pdf, if it remains decentralized, then it must be modified, if instead the pdf is correct, it is the fault of the settings of the printer/card.
I'm sorry, but with "then changed" what do you mean?do the test and save it in pdf, if it remains decentralized, then it must be modified, if instead the pdf is correct, it is the fault of the settings of the printer/card.
for now I have changed the inner pane, narrowing of 5mm. But I know I have to get up of 1mm and move forward of 1mm.in your case then it is the centering that does not go and you have to move the format of the distance you notice.
If the pdf scales you, it means that the paper you use, is too small for the format, if you have a printer for the a3 to give to the production, you have to narrow the format to make it stay inside, so you have the scale 1:1, or use an oversized paper size.
to print centered I did as from attached image. but I would set it by default. what does not happen by moving the origin. (I tried)in your case then it is the centering that does not go and you have to move the format of the distance you notice.
If the pdf scales you, it means that the paper you use, is too small for the format, if you have a printer for the a3 to give to the production, you have to narrow the format to make it stay inside, so you have the scale 1:1, or use an oversized paper size.