ford347
2007-02-05, 07:00 PM
I have a title block which I consider to be fairly flexible. I have some good annotations, some labels that are driven by shared parameters, some movable legend boxes etc. It has worked really well for quite some time.
I ran into a little problem however. I have a new guy working with us now remotly and he has an HP dj800 and the printer margins seem to be quite large. Basically, it's cutting off the line work on the outside of my title block when printing to scale.
I had a thought to make my borders flexible so that I could create different family types based on printer type to adjust for that particular plotters margins. But to do this, I need to find a place in my titleblock to take up the slop that comes from pinching the borders in. I found myself needing to group elements together such as text, labels and the revision schedule simply because you can't dimension these items and I would need them to move. This seems like a lot of work just to get some larger borders.
What have others done in this scenerio, assuming you have ran into this before. should I just modify the whole family to have some larger borders and quit worrying about the 1/2" gain on another plotter, or do you think it's worth having this dimension flexible to accomodate different plotters and their margins?
Josh
I ran into a little problem however. I have a new guy working with us now remotly and he has an HP dj800 and the printer margins seem to be quite large. Basically, it's cutting off the line work on the outside of my title block when printing to scale.
I had a thought to make my borders flexible so that I could create different family types based on printer type to adjust for that particular plotters margins. But to do this, I need to find a place in my titleblock to take up the slop that comes from pinching the borders in. I found myself needing to group elements together such as text, labels and the revision schedule simply because you can't dimension these items and I would need them to move. This seems like a lot of work just to get some larger borders.
What have others done in this scenerio, assuming you have ran into this before. should I just modify the whole family to have some larger borders and quit worrying about the 1/2" gain on another plotter, or do you think it's worth having this dimension flexible to accomodate different plotters and their margins?
Josh