Plot and Print
Introduction
You can access both print and plot commands via the file menu.
The suported output formats are Postscript, PDF, SVG, DXF and HPGL. You can also directly print to your printer.
Common printing commands
Plot Current Page
prints one file for the current sheet only.
Plot All Pages
allows you to plot the whole hierarchy (one print file is generated for each sheet).
Plot in Postscript
This command allows you to create PostScript files.
The file name is the sheet name with an extension .ps. You can disable the option “Plot border and title block”. This is useful if you want to create a postscript file for encapsulation (format .eps) often used to insert a diagram in a word processing software. The message window displays the file names created.
Plot in PDF
Allows you to create plot files using the format PDF. The file name is the sheet name with an extension .pdf.
Plot in SVG
Allows you to create plot files using the vectored format SVG. The file name is the sheet name with an extension .svg.
Plot in DXF
Allows you to create plot files using the format DXF. The file name is the sheet name with an extension .dxf.
Plot in HPGL
This command allows you to create an HPGL file. In this format you can define:
Page size.
Origin.
Pen width (in mm).
The plotter setup dialog window looks like the following:
The output file name will be the sheet name plus the extension .plt.
Sheet size selection
Sheet size is normally checked. In this case, the sheet size defined in the title block menu will be used and the chosen scale will be 1. If a different sheet size is selected (A4 with A0, or A with E), the scale is automatically adjusted to fill the page.
Offset adjustments
For all standard dimensions, you can adjust the offsets to center the drawing as accurately as possible. Because plotters have an origin point at the center or at the lower left corner of the sheet, it is necessary to be able to introduce an offset in order to plot properly.
Generally speaking:
For plotters having their origin point at the center of the sheet the offset must be negative and set at half of the sheet dimension.
For plotters having their origin point at the lower left corner of the sheet the offset must be set to 0.
To set an offset:
Select sheet size.
Set offset X and offset Y.
Click on accept offset.
Print on paper
This command, available via the icon , allows you to visualize and generate design files for the standard printer.
The “Print sheet reference and title block” option enables or disables sheet references and title block.
The “Print in black and white” option sets printing in monochrome. This option is generally necessary if you use a black and white laser printer, because colors are printed into half-tones that are often not so readable.