Specifies device and media settings, and plots your drawing.
List of Options
The following options are displayed.
Displays a list of any named and saved page setups in the drawing. You can base the current page setup on a named page setup saved in the drawing, or you can create a new named page setup based on the current settings in the Plot dialog box by clicking Add.
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.
- Name
- Properties
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Displays the Plotter Configuration Editor (PC3 editor), in which you can view or modify the current plotter configuration, ports, device, and media settings.
If you make changes to the PC3 file using the Plotter Configuration Editor, the Changes to a Printer Configuration File dialog box is displayed.
- Plotter
- Where
- Description
- Plot to File
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Plots output to a file rather than to a plotter or printer. The default location for plot files is specified in the Options dialog box, Plot and Publish tab, under Default Location for Plot-to-File Operations.
If the Plot to File option is turned on, when you click OK in the Plot dialog box, the Plot to File dialog box (a standard file navigation dialog box) is displayed.
- Partial Preview
Displays standard paper sizes that are available for the selected plotting device. If no plotter is selected, the full standard paper size list is displayed and available for selection.
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.
The actual printable area of the page, which is determined by the selected plotting device and paper size, is indicated in the layout by a dashed line.
If you are plotting a raster image, such as a BMP or TIFF file, the size of the plot is specified in pixels, not in inches or millimeters.
Specifies the portion of the drawing to be plotted. Under What to Plot, you can select an area of the drawing to be plotted.
- Layout/Limits
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When plotting a layout, plots everything within the printable area of the specified paper size, with the origin calculated from 0,0 in the layout.
When plotting from the Model tab, plots the entire drawing area that is defined by the grid limits. If the current viewport does not display a plan view, this option has the same effect as the Extents option.
- Extents
- Display
- View
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Plots a view that was previously saved with the VIEW command. You can select a named view from the list. If there are no saved views in the drawing, this option is unavailable.
When the View option is selected, a View list is displayed that lists the named views that are saved in the current drawing. You can select a view from this list to plot.
- Window
Specifies an offset of the plot area relative to the lower-left corner of the printable area or to the edge of the paper, depending on the setting made in the Specify Plot Offset Relative To option (Options dialog box, Plot and Publish tab). 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.
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.
Displays the drawing as it will appear when plotted by starting the PREVIEW command. To exit the preview and return to the Plot dialog box, press ESC, press ENTER, or right-click and then click Exit on the shortcut menu.
Controls display of additional options in the Plot dialog box.
- Plot Style Table (Pen Assignments)
- Shaded Viewport Options
- Plot Options
- Drawing Orientation
Plot Style Table (Pen Assignments)
Sets the plot style table, edits the plot style table, or creates a new plot style table.
- Name (Unlabeled)
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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 Add Plot Style Table wizard is displayed, which you can use to create a new plot style table. The wizard that is displayed is determined by whether the current drawing is in color-dependent or named mode.
- Edit
Specifies how shaded and rendered viewports are plotted and determines their resolution level and dots per inch (dpi). Rendered viewport options are not available in AutoCAD LT.
- Shade Plot
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Specifies how views are plotted. To specify this setting for a viewport on a layout tab, select the viewport and then, on the Tools menu, click Properties.
From the Model tab, you can select from the following options:
- As Displayed. Plots objects the way they are displayed on the screen.
- Legacy Wireframe. Objects in wireframe regardless of the way they are displayed on the screen, using the legacy SHADEMODE command.
- Legacy Hidden. Objects with hidden lines removed regardless of the way the objects are displayed on the screen, using the legacy SHADEMODE command.
- Wireframe. Plots objects in wireframe regardless of the way they are displayed on the screen.
- Hidden. Plots objects with hidden lines removed regardless of the way the objects are displayed on the screen.
- Conceptual. Plots objects with the Conceptual visual style applied regardless of the way the objects are displayed on the screen. (Not available in AutoCAD LT)
- Realistic. Plots objects with the Realistic visual style applied regardless of the way the objects are displayed on the screen. (Not available in AutoCAD LT)
- Shades of Gray. Plots objects with Shades of Gray visual style applied regardless of the way the objects are displayed on the screen.
- Sketchy. Plots objects with Sketchy visual style applied regardless of the way the objects are displayed on the screen.
- X-ray. Plots objects with x-ray visual style applied regardless of the way the objects are displayed on the screen
- Shaded with Edges. Plots objects with Shaded with Edges visual style applied regardless of the way the objects are displayed on the screen
- Shaded. Plots objects with Shaded visual style applied regardless of the way the objects are displayed on the screen
- Rendered. Plots objects as rendered regardless of the way they are displayed on the screen. (Not available in AutoCAD LT)
- Draft. Plots objects with the Draft render preset applied to produce very low quality rendering but in the fastest rendering speed. (Not available in AutoCAD LT)
- Low. Plots objects with the Low render preset applied to produce better quality rendering than Draft. (Not available in AutoCAD LT)
- Medium. Plots objects with the Medium render preset applied which offers a good balance between quality and render speed. (Not available in AutoCAD LT)
- High. Plots objects with the High render preset applied. (Not available in AutoCAD LT)
- Presentation. Plots objects with the Presentation render preset applied for photo-realistic rendered images and takes the longest to process. (Not available in AutoCAD LT)
- Quality
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Specifies the resolution at which shaded and rendered viewports are plotted.
You can select from the following options:
- Draft. Sets rendered and shaded model space views to be plotted as wireframe.
- Preview. Sets rendered and shaded model space views to be plotted at one quarter of the current device resolution, to a maximum of 150 dpi.
- Normal. Sets rendered and shaded model space views to be plotted at one half of the current device resolution, to a maximum of 300 dpi.
- Presentation. Sets rendered and shaded model space views to be plotted at the current device resolution, to a maximum of 600 dpi.
- Maximum. Sets rendered and shaded model space views to be plotted at the current device resolution with no maximum.
- Custom. Sets rendered and shaded model space views to be plotted at the resolution setting that you specify in the DPI box, up to the current device resolution.
- DPI
Specifies options for lineweights, transparency, plot styles, shaded plots, and the order in which objects are plotted.
- Plot in Background
- Plot Object Lineweights
- Plot Transparency
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Specifies whether object transparency is plotted. This option should only be used when plotting drawings with transparent objects.
ImportantFor perfomance reasons, plotting transparency is disabled by default. To plot transparent objects, select the Plot Transparency option. This setting can be overridden by the PLOTTRANSPARENCYOVERRIDE system variable. By default, the system variable honors the setting in the Page Setup and the Plot dialog boxes. - Plot with Plot Styles
- Plot Paperspace Last
- Hide Paperspace Objects
- Plot Stamp On
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Turns on plot stamping. Places a plot stamp on a specified corner of each drawing and/or logs it to a file.
Plot stamp settings are specified in the Plot Stamp dialog box, in which you can specify the information that you want applied to the plot stamp, such as drawing name, date and time, plot scale, and so on. To open the Plot Stamp dialog box, select the Plot Stamp On option, and then click the Plot Stamp Settings button that is displayed to the right of the option.
You can also open the Plot Stamp dialog box by clicking the Plot Stamp Settings button on the Plot and Publish tab of the Options dialog box.
- Plot Stamp Settings button
- Save Changes to Layout