Recent New User
Posted: Thu Jan 26, 2023 4:44 pm
Hi. I purchased the professional license for QCAD last July, after my version of AutoCAD would no longer run under Windows 10 after the upgrade. I did not want to spend a lot of money since I have very simple needs. I am a custom cabinet maker and find a CAD program essential for preventing mistakes in the design. This product has features similar to and some better than AutoCAD so the transition was an easy one.
I am having an issue with printing though, but I do not know where to post it or look for a solution. I have done the tutorial and that was helpful, but I often have lines near the print boundary that do not print. They are on the same layer as the rest of the drawing and I have the line width set to a printable value, as exhibited by the rest of the lines showing up.
Printing is one area where AutoCAD is far superior. In particular, the ability to define a window on the drawing, enabling a portion to be printed as a detail, when working with a large drawing. The ability to window the portion you want to print is huge. I do not concern myself with scaling of the drawing, so simply being bale to plot what is on the display would be awesome.
I am having an issue with printing though, but I do not know where to post it or look for a solution. I have done the tutorial and that was helpful, but I often have lines near the print boundary that do not print. They are on the same layer as the rest of the drawing and I have the line width set to a printable value, as exhibited by the rest of the lines showing up.
Printing is one area where AutoCAD is far superior. In particular, the ability to define a window on the drawing, enabling a portion to be printed as a detail, when working with a large drawing. The ability to window the portion you want to print is huge. I do not concern myself with scaling of the drawing, so simply being bale to plot what is on the display would be awesome.