Another batch plotting question:
When you do a regular plot with the system printer, there is that really cool little "Full Sheet" check box so that your 1/4-sized drawings will print to a full half-scale. How do I do this when I batch plot? Since I can't override the margins, none of my batch-plotted 1/4-size drawings are scalable.
Thanks, Rob
Batch Plots work great when your print scale is constant, but when you want to plot a plan set that has a different scale on for almost every plot there is no way to automate the plot to shape boundary "Full size" and get the scale to fit the full sheet. The maximize "Default" setting doesn't really maximize to the full sheet size. Does anyone know if the batch plot process in V8i includes the full sheet feature?
The PDF composer allows for different scales for each DGN file which is nice for PDF electronic plan sets but what if you want to send the batch print directly to a plotter?
In our printer.plt file we have a line: model = sysprinter
then another: sysprinter /fullsheet
Maybe this is what you are looking?
This is the whole "code" in the .plt for the printer settings for us: num_pens = 255 model = sysprinter stroke_tolerance=10 rotate=none autocenter default_scale=100 sysprinter /form="11x17" /fullsheet
--Kevin
Lorys: well I set up a script which runs the print dialog sets up which printer, paper size, pentable, full sheet, waits for me to click on the boundary no place fence required and then runs execute plot just by pressing 1 f key and click once on a boundary... you gotta love keyins....
I don't suppose you'd be willing to share that script?
Rob
I have had the same problem and there is no real ustn fix, even putting in the line /fullsheet into the printer.plt doesn't work in batch plotting but does in manual prints..
The only solution I have found that works is a work around...
I have two non printable plot boundary shapes the normal one for manual prints is lv 65 ,co 33 LT=5 which uses the full sheet option.
and the second one is negative offset to fit the drawing sheet and still is inside the printable area this one is lv65, co35,LT=7
and I set my batch print job file to always use the second boundary,,,,
why the first boundary? well I set up a script which runs the print dialog sets up which printer, paper size, pentable, full sheet, waits for me to click on the boundary no place fence required and then runs execute plot just by pressing 1 f key and click once on a boundary... you gotta love keyins.... I find this great for quick prints for checking or engineers who want it now and don't know any standards settings etc..and can't get their heads around a fence to plot with (acaders!) ..
But since I have adopted the new shape for batch plotting in my block sheet its been working great for 6 months...
Lorys
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