![]() The margins are the strips along the four edges that the printer uses for handling the paper. The printable area is the size of the paper, minus the margins. The scale is calculated automatically by BricsCAD, and takes into account the print area of the drawing. Scales the drawing so that it fits the printable area of the paper. You define the rectangular area by entering x,y coordinates or by clicking the Select Area to be Printed button. Window – prints a rectangular area of the drawing.Limits – prints the limits of the drawing, as specified by the Limits command.Entities on frozen layers are not taken into account when calculating the extents. ![]() Extents – prints the extents of the drawing, which ensures every visible entity is printed.View – prints the current view or a named view.Specifies which area of the drawing to print: Units: Switches paper measurements between imperial and metric. The image indicates the size, position and orientation of the current plot area on the selected paper size. If User Defined appears in the list, the paper’s dimensions are specified by the printer’s Properties dialog box. While printer may appear to support many different sizes, you should select only the size of paper that is actually in the printer. You can select standard sizes listed by the droplist these are sizes supported by the printer. It also uses predefined printer parameters stored in PC3 files. BricsCAD works with any output device installed on the system, including networked printers, print to file, faxes, and PostScript devices. Previous Plot – uses options save the last time this dialog box was used.Layout – uses options from a previous plot with the Save Changes to Layout option.Under File > Page Setup the following Options can be configured: Use Plot Settings From
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