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      wyatt
      last edited by

      When you turn perspective off, you should be able to edit the Scale settings in the Print dialog box. Uncheck the Fit to Page, check Use model extents, and change the scale to 1:1. To get rid of the blue background, open the Styles dialog (Window>Styles)>Edit Tab>BackgroundSettings (the 3rd icon) and uncheck Sky and Ground.

      Tig is correct that an 8' box won't fit on an 8.5x11 sheet, but you could take the image into an image editor and put the two pieces back together. Alternatively, if you have a PDF printer, you could print to an 11x17 PDF and crop it in Photoshop down to 8.5x11. You might have more options to adjust print margins from there than you do natively out of Sketchup.

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        PastaDNA
        last edited by

        I appreciate your comment Wyatt but your instructions are for for a PC user and I'm a Mac. I have access to a PC and may try to do this. I simply can not get anything to print remotely close to a scale drawing and it's very bothersome. I have perspective off, "Fit to View Page" is unchecked and have played endlessly with print scale settings. Nothing is working.

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          wyatt
          last edited by

          I did miss that you were on a Mac, but the Mac instructions look very similar to what I described. Sorry I couldn't be more help.

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            Gaieus
            last edited by

            When you are at the proper view (Parallel projection, on o the standard views), also make sure to zoom extents (Shift+Z) on your screen. For some reason, this is important for SU to print properly (still you may have issues with the margins in case of a 8" piece in a 8.5" paper although it may fit).

            (And I am also on PC)

            Gai...

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              wind-borne
              last edited by

              In this case I would bypass SU printing, draw your square, export and print from Mac Preview. Choose scale to fit and fill entire paper.

              without tweaking printer settings
              using zoom window as suggested by TIG I was able to get a square printed at 7 15/16" x 7 15/16"
              zoom extents printed 7 9/16" x 7 9/16"


              zoom window.png

              "To read between the lines was easier than to follow the text."OSX 10.11.6

              %(#BF80BF)[SU 8 pro

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                driven
                last edited by

                I can print exactly 8" wide if I use SU Print (which also allows for setting line-weight), then select Open PDF in Preview and then use the crop to the side edges before printing.

                my printer is set up for border-less [photo] printing.
                john

                learn from the mistakes of others, you may not live long enough to make them all yourself...

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                  PastaDNA
                  last edited by

                  All of these suggestions are excellent and I will sampe them. The combination of being a Mac user with a Lexmark (friend is executive) printer forces this issue through a very narrow window. I believe my issue lies with the printer limitations. I've talked with Lexmark CS and they freaked out when I said I'm a Mac user.

                  I use VMware Fusion which allows me to run PC based software on my Mac (some programs actually run faster that on the PC) and the PC version of SU is the same - it's the printer margins alright. If Lexmark can't show how to adjust the margins then I'll try selecting boarder less photo paper.

                  Thanks all.

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                    PastaDNA
                    last edited by

                    I talked with Lexmark and have resolved the issue. Can any tell me how to prevent the background from printing? For those following my predicament I've been using front view and the blue background is not helping matters.

                    Thanks again.

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                    • TIGT Offline
                      TIG Moderator
                      last edited by

                      Edit the current Style - background >>> whiteCapture.PNG

                      TIG

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                        PastaDNA
                        last edited by

                        Yep, that's it Thanks again.

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                          Dave R
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                          Glad you got the margin thing sorted out. I thought I'd answered your question about the blue background already. Of course I didn't provide the nice screen grab as TIG has done. 😄

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                            PastaDNA
                            last edited by

                            You probably did - I probably was just pre-occupied with scaling issue. Thanks.

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