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hello to all are new to this forum!
I have the need to print the table masses in a4 format
now as I was asked to make the boards all in scale 1:1 I have drawings on size a0 at the time when I go to print an a0 on an a4 obviously reduces also the size of the cartiglio making it unreadable there are solutions to overcome this problem? maintain the size of the original cartiglio? Thank you!
 
hello to all are new to this forum!
I have the need to print the table masses in a4 format
now as I was asked to make the boards all in scale 1:1 I have drawings on size a0 at the time when I go to print an a0 on an a4 obviously reduces also the size of the cartiglio making it unreadable there are solutions to overcome this problem? maintain the size of the original cartiglio? Thank you!
you have to create carts in the various formats and then set that in
sheet size.
logical that you will have to put the table with a scale appropriate to the size
of paper format.
soon said that an a0 printed on an a4 is illegible.
 

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So are you telling me that the only way is to remake the harvests on the table on the a4?
 
hello to all are new to this forum!
I have the need to print the table masses in a4 format
now as I was asked to make the boards all in scale 1:1 I have drawings on size a0 at the time when I go to print an a0 on an a4 obviously reduces also the size of the cartiglio making it unreadable there are solutions to overcome this problem? maintain the size of the original cartiglio? Thank you!
if in print reduce an a0 in an a4 not only the cartilage but all the design will be unreadable (if they are not simple circles and squares).
However, or change the sheet format (see the template to use; right clik in the graphic area, property.. where you also decide the scale of the sheet), or print with options current screen image e selection activate. to the ok opens a dimensional (scalable) pane that will reduce to the size of an a4 and move it to the bottom right sheet where you have the cart. Of course, the drawing views will have scaled and moved so that they are inside that box.

wanting you can do everything on a second sheet so you have in the same file the two versions a0 and a4.

greetings
Mar
 
Hello, everyone. several times I feel this request to make drawings in scale 1:1 but if then I mold them on a smaller sheet that way it has... I personally follow the support I will print on. If I have an a4 in my office, I'll make my boards in scale to see them better on that format. to the limit if I have to spin a drawing I usually carry it in .dwg and there you can safely choose that the scale is 1:1

many according to me would like drawings 1:1 to detect quotas from the drawing but this is unbeatable prorpio. . .
 
many according to me would like drawings 1:1 to detect quotas from the drawing but this is unbeatable prorpio. . .
It is strictly forbidden to detect measurements from drawings! It's a general and even standard rule. even if you have an a4 and molds in suitable format even if it is an a4 also model 3d will follow the print margins and will never be 1:1.

to make 1:1 scale the paper is almost never there if you don't have a zero margin printer.
 
Hello, everyone. several times I feel this request to make drawings in scale 1:1 but if then I mold them on a smaller sheet that way it has... I personally follow the support I will print on. If I have an a4 in my office, I'll make my boards in scale to see them better on that format. to the limit if I have to spin a drawing I usually carry it in .dwg and there you can safely choose that the scale is 1:1

many according to me would like drawings 1:1 to detect quotas from the drawing but this is unbeatable prorpio. . .
Wait, don't confuse.
when models, in 3d, of course you do it in scale 1:1. and also in the "old" autocad 2d (and the recommendation at the time was directed precisely to that, the design must be done 1:1) is good standard to draw in real scale. quotas refer to the original model. Of course, by going to the table and printing you will have to scale (if necessary) to the sheet format; whole machines, plants, buildings etc. etc. obviously cannot be reproduced in scale 1:1.
However, as far as possible it is always better to print to the maximum possible dimensions for understanding the drawing, for mechanical details 1:1 is not a problem.

In any case, quotas must always be All even to prevent someone from coming to mind to take the measurements by the meter on the card (but who knows how to work does not, he immediately calls in ut if he has doubts about something).

greetings
Mar
 

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