cicciopiccio
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I need some clarification on the print with autocad from model space and paper space.
if I design in the model space my project included of square and cartiglio and I intend to print, often looking at the preview the square is "cut" because of the margins of the print area.
in the layout instead I define a sheet with custom size of 594x2000mm with margins of 15mm.
I however want to make sure that even the score is printed so as to get the design on a printable area that also includes the score. in the layout I am forced to start the square where the dotted area begins, that is the printable area, to achieve the purpose, but with this I get a staggered sheet format (with a height different from 594mm as there are margins).
the question is as follows: how can I define the print area and know if my printer is able to print with certain margins? If I put the print margins at 0 there's no risk that I'm not printed?
if I design in the model space my project included of square and cartiglio and I intend to print, often looking at the preview the square is "cut" because of the margins of the print area.
in the layout instead I define a sheet with custom size of 594x2000mm with margins of 15mm.
I however want to make sure that even the score is printed so as to get the design on a printable area that also includes the score. in the layout I am forced to start the square where the dotted area begins, that is the printable area, to achieve the purpose, but with this I get a staggered sheet format (with a height different from 594mm as there are margins).
the question is as follows: how can I define the print area and know if my printer is able to print with certain margins? If I put the print margins at 0 there's no risk that I'm not printed?