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what does printing mean in the background

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Hello to all:smile:
I'm trying to learn a little more about autocad 2010 and I've always wondered what printing/public means in the background.

Thank you very much in advance:finger:
 
Hello to all:smile:
I'm trying to learn a little more about autocad 2010 and I've always wondered what printing/public means in the background.

Thank you very much in advance:finger:
the "normal" press commits the pc for a certain period of time, the one necessary to the printing of or documents
with "background" you find the free system immediately (you can continue drawing) and the printing process is hidden and in the "time delays".
The press doesn't come out now, but you have the advantage of working while you wait.
 
Thank you very much

so since I immediately mold what design is better than it is the public and the press.

but is it valid for paper printers or only if you print in pdf or in file?
 
Thank you very much

so since I immediately mold what design is better than it is the public and the press.

but is it valid for paper printers or only if you print in pdf or in file?
applies to the printing process itself...
that the final result is a sheet or file... We're always talking about a print process. :smile:
 
Maybe it's a procedure that made sense with low-performance pcs and plotters without ram of once.
 
applies to the printing process itself...
that the final result is a sheet or file... We're always talking about a print process. :smile:
Yes, the "piddieff" from the system is seen as a printer, for autocad nothing changes.
Maybe it's a procedure that made sense with low-performance pcs and plotters without ram of once.
This is true, but it is true that if I have a pretty big print, I can remain the open dialogbox, so I remain stuck not because the cpu does not make it, but precisely because the dialogbox remains in the foreground.
 
Maybe it's a procedure that made sense with low-performance pcs and plotters without ram of once.
Yes, but in part.
consider for example the publishing process
is by itself a series of prints, only that the system allows you to configure them all at once and launch once the print
Now... if you print 5 drawings is 30 seconds question
if you print 500.... the necessary time is necessarily longer.
Okay, you can go get some coffee, but... you have to do it several times a day, eventually you become hypertensive
background printing can solve your problem
she prints and you keep drawing.
Of course the printing process should not be priority (as in the case of the head perched on the chair waiting for your prints... :eek:)
 

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