If a technician inserts a border that is 30” x 42”
Into a drawing that is at an unknown scale…
And that technician has to scale the border up or down to fit around the contents
Then the technician prints this drawing to a piece of paper using a “scale to fit” option
What is the actual size of the drawing?
The "E Size" drawing used for this test came out at 26-1/4” by 36”
Is it only me that is missing the logic here?
Okay, clear up a couple of things for me here (unless I missed something in the posts being deleted and edited)
I REALLY wish folks won't do that, it mucks with the train of the thread1.) Why is the scale “unknown”? Should be easy to deduce.
2.) Why not attempt to properly scale the border upon insertion, and then you know the plot scale?
3.) If he inserted an E-size border, why plot (to fit) to a smaller sheet? What did he plot, Limits, Window, Extents, Display, View??