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Autocad, Layout, Plotting, PrintoutScaling in Autocad drawings and layouts.
All Autocad versions
As you know, no scale is used in AutoCAD drawings. Drawing models are prepared with real dimensions and scale is given during the print-out. In order to do this, print Plot… command is used from File menu. Plot dialog box will appear (Fig.1). You can take print-outs according to the scale you want by setting correct values in mm ve units boxes inside Plot scale part, which is in Plot Settings tab.

Fig.1
In the example, which is shown in figure, it is set that every 10 units is seen as 1 mm in the print-out, thus 1=10 relation is used. In table.1, you can find plot scale relationships according to several units (m, cm or mm), and scales (1/100, 1/50 veya 1/20) that can be used by the user.

According to the units and print-out scales chosen by the user, in some cases, print-out may not be at the desired quality. In order to correct the print-outs, some command has to be used or some system variable has to be adjusted to some certain values. These commands and variables are explained hereunder.
Text Height
In general practice, all text should be at a definite height. In order to accomplish that, a certain text height values should be used in the drawing model. These values depend on the units and scales chosen by the user. For example, Text height values that has to be used in the drawing model, to get text height of h=3 mm in the print-out, are shown in Table.2.

In order to calculate any other h text height, you can multiply the text height values given in table.2 by h/3.
Hatch scale
When Hatch command is called, Boundary Hatch and Fill dialog box appears (Fig.2)

Fig.2 Boundary Hatch and Fill dialog box.
By using various settings in this dialog box, you can change the hatch properties. However, if the value at scale box is not chosen properly, hatch in the print-out may look too dense or too rare. For various units and scales, suggested hatch scale values are given in Table.3.

Dimscale
As you know, in order to manage the dimensioning operations in AutoCAD, Dimension menu (or Dim command in the command line) is being used. There are several system variables for modifying the various properties of dimension objects. Among these variables, probably the most important one is Dimscale (dimension scale) variable. In order for the dimension entities to look proper in the print-outs, appropriate values for Dimscale variable is shown in Table.4.

While drawing is made, as one of the values are set from the table to the Dimscale variable, other system variables can be also modified according to the user’s demands.
Ltscale
As you know, there are several line types in AutoCAD (dash, dash dot, dot….), if the LTSCALE system variable, which determines how these dashes will look like in the print-out, is not set properly then dashes and dots may look too dense like a continuous line or too rare in the print-out. In order for different line types to show up properly in the print-outs, appropriate values that should be assigned to Ltscale variable are shown in Table.5.

Editor’s Note: Prof. Günay Özmen is my AutoLISP lecturer during post-graduate study in İ.T.Ü. Architectural Faculty. And he is the first person who planted the concept of AutoCAD customization into our brains. I am proud to say that, I owe him everything that I have accomplished till now, and I appreciate him for writing this article. “Orhan Toker”
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Nov 7, 2007
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Could you take a minute (at your convenience) to give a table using US Feet? scales like 1″ = 40′, 20′ etc.??
Just self teaching MS/PS
Nov 10, 2007
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i put dimension and text in paper space. in this case, i don’t need to setup various text heights according to my drawing scale in paper space. i’ll appreciate your comment/s on this. thanks!
Dec 5, 2007
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I want to know the table using US Feet? scales like 1″ = 40′, 20′ etc.??
Jan 4, 2008
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America – go metric, like the rest of the world!
Feb 12, 2008
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putting dimensions and text in paper space has an inconvenience when the drawing needs to show parts in different scales. In order to achieve the goal, many layout windows with different scale settings will still be required. So equal hassle rate
Aug 13, 2008
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ive been given a few floor plans on a building, the difficulty im having is that when i dimension the plans im given units in mm and im not sure how to convert the dimensions ive provided into meters rather than millimeters. Help on this topic would be highly appreciated.
Sep 8, 2008
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hi
thanks a lot for your
Sep 15, 2008
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I’m used to the old way of starting with a scale for the drawing, and finding the multiplier for text height using a simple chart I made years ago. This annotative text is throwing me for a loop, please help me out!!
Oct 8, 2008
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sir i would like to know about layouting
Nov 3, 2008
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i would like to know how to scale the table before you start to draw , so that it doesn’t take the whole space where i’m drawing thanks for your help.
Nov 3, 2008
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i would like to know about layouting
Nov 12, 2008
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help me plz i want to using auto cad 2008 sir scalling proublum for printing i want to Over Head Transmission Drawing Scalling 1:1 but my drwing is very big and this drawing scaling paper space 1:65 but i want to this drawing scal 1:1 sir help me
Jan 21, 2009
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thanks alot
Jan 28, 2009
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i have a problem in my project i need to set a scale 1 is to 25 for the default scale….so dat if ever i draw an object then i need to get the dimension i want the automatic dimension….can you help me guys
larry from phil
Jan 28, 2009
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this website is very usefull especially in the student who really need to study of autocad…thanks a lot to the publisher and developer of this site
Mar 2, 2009
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In paper space. i dont know how to scale viewport of my drawing?… (i use 1/8″=1′-0″) my drawing come out a bit small when i zome to 10 … on a 1:1 scale on the page situp. I’m not sure if I’m doing the set up correct? is there a scaling table in U.S. feet?…
Mar 2, 2009
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@Jue
Please checkout fallowing link.
http://www.dailyautocad.com/autocad-tutorial/#plot