AutoCAD

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How to Print Portrait in AutoCAD

Understanding Paper Space and Drawing Orientation

Printing in AutoCAD requires a solid understanding of both paper space and how to set the drawing orientation to portrait format. Paper space is where you prepare your layouts for printing, allowing for effective organization of title blocks, annotations, and viewports.

Steps to Print in Portrait Orientation in AutoCAD

  1. Access the Layout Tab

    • Open your drawing and navigate to the specific layout tab you wish to print. This is typically located at the bottom of the AutoCAD window and may be labeled as "Layout1," "Layout2," etc.
  2. Open the Page Setup Manager

    • Click on the "Output" tab in the ribbon menu. From there, expand the "Plot" panel and select "Page Setup Manager."
  3. Select Page Setup for Modification

    • In the Page Setup Manager dialog, find the page setup that corresponds to your layout. Highlight it and click the "Modify" button to edit the settings.
  4. Adjust the Paper Size and Orientation

    • Within the Page Setup dialog, locate the option labeled "Paper Size." Choose a paper size suitable for your project that supports portrait orientation.
    • Locate the "Plot Device" drop-down to confirm your printer settings are accurate.
    • Ensure that the "Plot Orientation" is set to "Portrait." This is crucial to avoid any unintentional landscape prints.
  5. Set the Plot Area

    • Under the "Plot Area" section, you can specify what part of the drawing to print. Choose "Display" if you want to print the visible area, or "Limits" if you prefer to print within defined limits.
  6. Review the Scale Settings

    • Check the "Plot Scale" settings to ensure the drawing will print at the desired scale. Adjust the scale factors as necessary, especially if you have specific size requirements.
  7. Preview Your Layout

    • Before finalizing the print process, click the "Preview" button. This will open a dialog showing how your drawing will appear on paper. Ensure that everything is correctly positioned and fits well within the defined area.
  8. Finalizing the Print Job
    • If everything looks good in the preview, return to the Page Setup dialog and click "OK."
    • Now, return to the main drawing area, go back to the "Output" tab, and select "Plot" to access the plot dialog box.
    • Confirm all settings once more and finally click the "OK" button to begin printing.

Tips for Effective Printing

  • Check Printer Settings: Make sure your printer is configured correctly with the necessary drivers installed, as these can affect your print quality.
  • Test Print: If you are unsure of the settings, consider performing a test print on a smaller scale to save material and ensure accuracy.
  • Use the Right Paper Type: Select a paper type that is compatible with your plotter, especially if printing architectural or engineering designs.

FAQ

1. What should I do if my drawing doesn’t fit on the page in portrait mode?
If your drawing does not fit, consider scaling your drawing down using the plot scale settings or adjust the layout and viewport dimensions before printing.

2. How can I change the drawing scale after switching to portrait mode?
To adjust the drawing scale, access the Page Setup Manager again, select the desired setup, click Modify, and change the scale under "Plot Scale."

3. What if I want to switch between portrait and landscape formats?
Simply return to the Page Setup Manager, select your setup, click Modify, and adjust the Plot Orientation between "Portrait" and "Landscape" as needed. Recheck your layout and dimensions before printing.

About the author

Wei Zhang

Wei Zhang

Wei Zhang is a renowned figure in the CAD (Computer-Aided Design) industry in Canada, with over 30 years of experience spanning his native China and Canada. As the founder of a CAD training center, Wei has been instrumental in shaping the skills of hundreds of technicians and engineers in technical drawing and CAD software applications. He is a certified developer with Autodesk, demonstrating his deep expertise and commitment to staying at the forefront of CAD technology. Wei’s passion for education and technology has not only made him a respected educator but also a key player in advancing CAD methodologies in various engineering sectors. His contributions have significantly impacted the way CAD is taught and applied in the professional world, bridging the gap between traditional drafting techniques and modern digital solutions.