17-0209-MBS_03-2D-Jul17.dwg
). When they are opened they seem fine and can reviewed and edited no problem. When I come to print, however, they appear very small on the A4 preview. With drawing and paper units set to mm, in an A4 print preview the drawings are 1000 times too small. I can only get them to a proper scale by setting the paper units to mm and the drawing units to metres or by scaling up by x1000. I thought that all drawings were at 1:1 so cannot understand how this can be. Is this a problem with the files themselves (example enclosed) or have I misunderstood something fundamental about the program. I am running QCAD 3.20.1 on a Mac (High Sierra OS).[solved] DXF too small
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[solved] DXF too small
Hello. I have obtained some DWG files from our surveyor and have been trying to work with them using QCAD (
). When they are opened they seem fine and can reviewed and edited no problem. When I come to print, however, they appear very small on the A4 preview. With drawing and paper units set to mm, in an A4 print preview the drawings are 1000 times too small. I can only get them to a proper scale by setting the paper units to mm and the drawing units to metres or by scaling up by x1000. I thought that all drawings were at 1:1 so cannot understand how this can be. Is this a problem with the files themselves (example enclosed) or have I misunderstood something fundamental about the program. I am running QCAD 3.20.1 on a Mac (High Sierra OS).Re: DXF too small
Hello sdev - welcome to the QCAD Forum.
Thanks for the example drawing - that makes things always easier ....
First of all - yes, your understanding is correct that a drawing should be in 1:1. This example drawing is drawn without a unit (None - not uncommon!) but it looks to me it is meant to be in Meter.
I would recoment to change the unit from None to Meter - I assume that will make your life less complicatet in the long run.
Question: This drawing is prepared to print out of Model_Space OR out of Paper_Space. Which one will you use?
Thanks for the example drawing - that makes things always easier ....
First of all - yes, your understanding is correct that a drawing should be in 1:1. This example drawing is drawn without a unit (None - not uncommon!) but it looks to me it is meant to be in Meter.
I would recoment to change the unit from None to Meter - I assume that will make your life less complicatet in the long run.
Question: This drawing is prepared to print out of Model_Space OR out of Paper_Space. Which one will you use?
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Re: DXF too small
Thank you. I appreciate the help. Not sure what the difference between Paper_Space and Model_Space is. I guess model space is the 1:1 representation in the computer whilst the paper space is what it thinks will be on the paper template set up by the originator. I can get things to scale appropriately if I am in Model_Space with drawing units set to metre and paper units to mm. Is this what I should be doing? Every other permutation doesn't seem to give a sensible print preview
Re: DXF too small
Ok, for now let us concentrate of printing out of Model_Space.
My adjustments to your drawing are:
Unit:
Page:
Print Preview / Scale
Those settings will bring you in the situation to print one Floor of your drawing on an A4 Paper.
To get a better understanding of Printing settings I recommend to study briefly this tutorial:
viewtopic.php?f=47&t=3317
I'll send you a modifies version of your drawing via PM.
My adjustments to your drawing are:
Unit:
Page:
Print Preview / Scale
Those settings will bring you in the situation to print one Floor of your drawing on an A4 Paper.
To get a better understanding of Printing settings I recommend to study briefly this tutorial:
viewtopic.php?f=47&t=3317
I'll send you a modifies version of your drawing via PM.
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Re: DXF too small
Thanks very much for your help. That seems to sort the problem
Re: DXF too small
You're welcome.
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