AutoCAD

How to Make Custom Paper Size in AutoCAD

Steps to Create a Custom Paper Size in AutoCAD

To design a custom paper size in AutoCAD, follow these systematic steps:

1. Accessing the Correct Layout Tab

Begin by selecting the layout tab that you wish to modify. This resides at the bottom of your AutoCAD window, usually labeled as “Layout 1,” “Layout 2,” or a custom name if you’ve already created layouts.

2. Opening the Page Setup Manager

Navigate to the “Output” tab visible in the ribbon at the top of the interface. Within this tab, look for the “Plot” panel, and click on “Page Setup Manager.” This feature is essential for managing your layout configurations.

3. Choosing the Page Setup to Modify

In the Page Setup Manager window, you will see a list of existing page setups in the “Page Setups” area. Click on the specific setup that you want to update.

4. Modifying Page Setup Settings

Click the “Modify” button, which opens the Page Setup dialog box where you can adjust various settings for your layout.

5. Selecting the Paper Size

Under the “Paper Size” section within the dialog box, you will find a list of predefined options. Scroll through this list and choose the option that best suits your project needs.

Creating a Custom Paper Size in AutoCAD 2025

For users needing a truly unique paper size, AutoCAD 2025 includes extended features for custom setups:

1. Open the Plotter Configuration Editor

In the AutoCAD environment, locate the “Device and Document Settings” tab. This is typically found in the dialog when you choose to set up a new printer.

2. Accessing User-defined Paper Sizes

Under the “User-defined Paper Sizes & Calibration” section, click on “Custom Paper Sizes.” This opens a new window dedicated to custom sizes.

3. Initiating the Custom Paper Size Wizard

To create a new paper size, click the “Add” button. This will launch the Custom Paper Size wizard, guiding you through the necessary inputs for your new size.

4. Completing the Wizard

Follow the prompts within the wizard to define your custom size. Input the desired width and height, ensuring the width is less than the height. Additionally, assign a distinctive name to your new size for easy identification.

Understanding Custom Paper Sizes

Custom paper sizes refer to specialized dimensions that go beyond standard paper formats. When defining a custom size, it is crucial to select dimensions that align with your printing needs. Typically, the “Paper/Quality” tab within the printer settings allows you to opt for “Custom Options,” where you can finetune your specifications. Enter the dimensions ensuring correct orientation (width smaller than height) and label them clearly for practical use.

Removing Custom Paper Sizes

If there’s a need to delete an existing custom paper size, the process is straightforward:

1. Access Paper Size Settings

Double-click on “User-Defined Paper Sizes & Calibration” in the printer settings menu.

2. Choose the Paper Size to Delete

In the “Custom Paper Sizes” section, locate the size you wish to remove from the list.

3. Deleting the Size

Select the desired paper size and click the “Delete” button. Confirm the deletion when prompted.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

What should I consider when naming a custom paper size?

Choose a name that describes the size clearly (e.g., ‘24×36’ or ‘Custom A Size’). This helps you identify the size easily in the future.

Can I use custom paper sizes for different printers?

Yes, custom paper sizes can generally be saved and used for any printer configured to accept those dimensions. However, ensure that the printer can physically handle the specified size.

Is it possible to adjust existing custom paper sizes?

Yes, existing custom paper sizes can be modified through the Page Setup Manager, allowing you to refine dimensions or names as project requirements evolve.

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.