Specifies page layout and plotting device settings.
PAGESETUP (Command)
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The Page Setup dialog box is displayed in the following cases:
The page setup settings that you specify are stored with the layout and can be applied to other layouts or imported into other drawings.
Displays the name of the current page setup.
Specifies a configured plotting device to use when plotting layouts.
If the selected plotter doesn't support the layout's selected paper size, a warning is displayed and you can select the plotter's default paper size or a custom paper size.
Lists the available PC3 files or system printers from which you can select to plot the current layout.
Displays the plot device specified in the currently selected page setup.
Displays the physical location of the output device specified in the currently selected page setup.
If the selected plotter doesn't support the layout's selected paper size, a warning is displayed, and you can select the plotter's default paper size or a custom paper size.
A default paper size is set for the plotting device when you create a PC3 file with the Add-a-Plotter wizard. The paper size that you select in the Page Setup dialog box is saved with the layout and overrides the PC3 file settings.
Controls the relative size of drawing units to plotted units. The default scale setting is 1:1 when plotting a layout. The default setting is Fit to Paper when plotting from the Model tab.
Scales the plot to fit within the selected paper size and displays the custom scale factor in the Scale, Inch =, and Units boxes.
Defines the exact scale for the plot. Custom defines a user-defined scale. You can create a custom scale by entering the number of inches (or millimeters) equal to the number of drawing units.
Scales lineweights in proportion to the plot scale. Lineweights normally specify the linewidth of plotted objects and are plotted with the linewidth size regardless of the plot scale.
Sets the plot style table, edits the plot style table, or creates a new plot style table.
Displays the plot style table that is assigned to the current Model tab or layout tab and provides a list of the currently available plot style tables.
If you select New, the Plot Style Table Editor is displayed, which you can use to create a new plot style table.
Displays the Plot Style Table Editor, in which you can view or modify plot styles for the currently assigned plot style table.
Specifies whether plot styles applied to objects and layers are plotted.
Controls whether the properties of plot styles assigned to objects are displayed on the screen.
Specifies how shaded viewports are plotted and determines their resolution level and dots per inch (dpi).
Specifies how views are plotted. To specify this setting for a viewport on a layout tab, select the viewport, right-click and then, click Properties.
From the Model tab, you can select from the following options:
Specifies the resolution at which shaded viewports are plotted.
You can select from the following resolution options:
Specifies the dots per inch for shaded views, up to the maximum resolution of the current plotting device. This option is available if you select Custom in the Quality box.
Specifies options for lineweights, paperspace, and more.
Specifies whether lineweights assigned to objects and layers are plotted.
Specifies whether object transparency is plotted. This option should only be used when plotting drawings with transparent objects.
Plots model space geometry first. Paper space geometry is usually plotted before model space geometry.
Specifies whether the HIDE operation applies to objects in the paper space viewport. This option is available only from a layout tab. The effect of this setting is reflected in the plot preview, but not in the layout.
Orients and plots the drawing upside down.
Specifies an offset of the plot area relative to the lower-left corner of the printable area. The Plot Offset area of the Plot dialog box displays the specified plot offset option in parentheses.
The printable area of a drawing sheet is defined by the selected output device and is represented by a dashed line in a layout. When you change to another output device, the printable area may change.
You can offset the geometry on the paper by entering a positive or negative value in the X and Y offset boxes. The plotter unit values are in inches or millimeters on the paper.
Automatically calculates the X and Y offset values to center the plot on the paper. This option is not available when What to Print is set to Layout.
Specifies the plot origin in the X direction relative to the setting of the Plot Offset Definition option.
Specifies the plot origin in the Y direction relative to the setting of the Plot Offset Definition option.