While you design in Model Space at a 1:1 scale, you should almost always print from Paper Space (the "Layout" tabs at the bottom) to manage borders and scales professionally.
A viewport is essentially a window on your paper that looks into your Model Space. geprint autocad top
Import via Spatial Manager: Using the SPMIMPORT command or the Spatial Manager palette, users select the image. The software automatically detects the .geprint file if it shares the same name and folder, applying the correct scale and position instantly. Key Benefits for CAD Professionals While you design in Model Space at a
Configure Resolution: Select your desired resolution (e.g., 1080p, 4K, or 8K). Avoid "Maximum" as it may cause proportion issues during import. Import via Spatial Manager : Using the SPMIMPORT
When defining the Plot Area, you have choices:
Hiding the Border: Place the viewport frame on a dedicated non-printing layer (like Defpoints) so the rectangular frame itself doesn't show up on your final print.
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