• What’s the difference between a Fixed Print Definition and a Variable Print Definition?

    Plotting Technical Support Team
    Plotting Technical Support Team
    The current release of Print Organizer in MicroStation Select Series 3 creates Fixed Print Definitions just like it always has. However, you now have the option to create Variable Print Definitions. The two types of Print Definitions are defined as follows…
    • over 11 years ago
    • Printing and Plotting
    • Printing and Plotting Blog
  • Converting IPLOT settings files to MicroStation Print Styles

    Plotting Technical Support Team
    Plotting Technical Support Team
    MicroStation SS3 allows Print and Print Organizer to attach IPLOT design scripts for plotting. This new feature opens the door for many InterPlot users to make the move to Print Organizer. While Print/Print Organizer does not accept IPLOT settings files…
    • over 11 years ago
    • Printing and Plotting
    • Printing and Plotting Blog
  • Using MicroStation variables in Print border comments

    Plotting Technical Support Team
    Plotting Technical Support Team
    Placing needful information in the border area of each of your plots can prove to be very useful. The name of the design file and/or the current date/time your plots are submitted can be printed on each plot. For any of these options to work, the border…
    • over 11 years ago
    • Printing and Plotting
    • Printing and Plotting Blog
  • Print Organizer – Add Active File to Set

    Plotting Technical Support Team
    Plotting Technical Support Team
    In MicroStation SELECTseries 3 (v08.11.09.292), Print Organizer has a new option to Add Active File to Set. This is a simple way to create a new Print Set that might allow you a quick way to test a “work-in-progress” Print Style or for simply…
    • over 11 years ago
    • Printing and Plotting
    • Printing and Plotting Blog
  • Printing Dynamic Views

    Plotting Technical Support Team
    Plotting Technical Support Team
    Many times when printing Dynamic Views in MicroStation, the desired results may not be what is expected. Whether printing from MicroStation or using InterPlot, the render mode defined in the display style determines whether Rasterized mode is required…
    • over 13 years ago
    • Printing and Plotting
    • Printing and Plotting Blog
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