In microstation ss4 when I am changing the sheet model size from A0 to A1, the drawing contents like the text and other elements dont get scaled proportionally. Is there any solution?
When the sheet model is in A0 the content is like as show below:
After converting the sheet model to A1, the output is like this:
Is there any solution to get the same out put as I have with A0 sheet model. I want it to be same as A0 content. The table and text contents.
Can anybody suggest me any solution to this problem?
It would be easier to leave the sheet at A0 and just set the printer to A1 and use the printer driver to scale the contents not Microstation.
Is there any way to scale the A1 sheet model size to proportionally A0 sheet ? I hope you understand my point. How can I scale A1 to match A0 size scale ?
If you set the paper size to A0 in your printer driver you can do scale to fit. Here I am scaling an A1 to A0. Set the size to maximize.
Why not print to pdf, at A0 size? The pdf can then be printed (onto paper) at A1, or any other size you want. We do this all the time - print to A1 size pdf, then print on A3 paper.
Hi,
narayan kavinatamai said:Is there any way to scale the A1 sheet model size to proportionally A0 sheet ?
the sheet size defines how big an output will be, not it's scale. It means when you changed the sheet size, you only specified that the output will be smaller. And when the output is smaller in size (A1), it cannot be equal to previous output (A0).
To change the print size from A0 to A1 and at the same time to maintain the printed content, you have to change also sheet scale accrodingly (in the same ratio as A0 / A1).
But I agree with Duncan and David that when you want to have completely the same output, but using smaller paper, the easiest way is to print A0 to PDF and fit this PDF to whatever size is required.
With regards,
Jan
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