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Hello Guys,

 

Wondering if anyone could help me with this one? I am running autocad 2012, windows 7 64bit and plotting to a Kyocera 3650W. The plot keeps doing funny things with my border. I have attached images to show.:(

 

Please help.23032012126.jpg

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Hi,

you can reduce the size of the ViewPort and clic PrintPreview print.png before printing to check if the border is visible or not.

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Make sure that you have entered the correct paper size in your printer setup and check in your OPTIONS that your offset is relative to the printable area of your sheet.

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Hey John and Dadgad,

 

I shall give these a try........8)

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Hi,

you can reduce the size of the ViewPort and clic PrintPreview [ATTACH=CONFIG]33832[/ATTACH] before printing to check if the border is visible or not.

 

On print preview everything looks correct, but as soon as I plot it does that. I created a new drawing and will attach the pics.

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Make sure that you have entered the correct paper size in your printer setup and check in your OPTIONS that your offset is relative to the printable area of your sheet.

 

All of these settings seem correct. :?

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Try to change the value (I usualy put 0 for all) as shown in this picture

 

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Hello Guys,

 

I have created a new drawing with a block the size of 841 x 594(A1) and numbers down the right and top, this was the result.

 

I am really stumpped.........:?Cut-Off TR.JPG

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Cut-Off BR.JPG

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What does it look like if you plot to pdf?

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What does it look like if you plot to pdf?

 

Hello SLW210,

 

Perfect

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Then the problem lies with your plotter, driver or plotter settings.

 

Can you post the file here?

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Then the problem lies with your plotter, driver or plotter settings.

 

Can you post the file here?

 

What file could I post? the inf file?

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Post the dwg and some screen shots of your settings.

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