Hi,
Is there any way to increase the default max size of the schematic
beyond +-33 inches? I know multiple sheets can be used but I like
to have all my circuitry on one sheet and have started to run out of
cheers,
Jamie
Hi,
Is there any way to increase the default max size of the schematic
beyond +-33 inches? I know multiple sheets can be used but I like
to have all my circuitry on one sheet and have started to run out of
cheers,
Jamie
Jamie Morken wrote:
Hi,
Is there any way to increase the default max size of the schematic
beyond +-33 inches? I know multiple sheets can be used but I like
to have all my circuitry on one sheet and have started to run out of
How do you print that?
--
Regards, Joerg
http://www.analogconsultants.com/
Joerg wrote:
Jamie Morken wrote:
Hi,
Is there any way to increase the default max size of the schematic
beyond +-33 inches? I know multiple sheets can be used but I like
to have all my circuitry on one sheet and have started to run out of
How do you print that?
Hi Joerg,
I haven't printed it, I do all the work on the PC monitor, but I think
there may be a printing place in town here with a big enough plotter,
to at least do it in two or four sheets then tape them together.
cheers,
Jamie
"Joerg" <notthisjoergsch@removethispacbell.net> wrote in message
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Jamie Morken wrote:
Hi,
Is there any way to increase the default max size of the schematic
beyond +-33 inches? I know multiple sheets can be used but I like
to have all my circuitry on one sheet and have started to run out of
How do you print that?
The big Canons here all do "shrink-to-fit"....
Jamie Morken wrote:
Joerg wrote:
Jamie Morken wrote:
Hi,
Is there any way to increase the default max size of the schematic
beyond +-33 inches? I know multiple sheets can be used but I like
to have all my circuitry on one sheet and have started to run out of
How do you print that?
Hi Joerg,
I haven't printed it, I do all the work on the PC monitor, but I think
there may be a printing place in town here with a big enough plotter,
to at least do it in two or four sheets then tape them together.
cheers,
Jamie
--
Bert
Bert Menkveld wrote:
Jamie Morken wrote:
Joerg wrote:
Jamie Morken wrote:
Hi,
Is there any way to increase the default max size of the schematic
beyond +-33 inches? I know multiple sheets can be used but I like
to have all my circuitry on one sheet and have started to run out of
How do you print that?
Hi Joerg,
I haven't printed it, I do all the work on the PC monitor, but I think
there may be a printing place in town here with a big enough plotter,
to at least do it in two or four sheets then tape them together.
cheers,
Jamie
I do a lot of zooming on the schematic and have a nice big monitor, but
would like a schematic sheet with twice the area still!
cheers,
Jamie
--
Bert
Nick de Smith wrote:
"Joerg" <notthisjoergsch@removethispacbell.net> wrote in message
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Jamie Morken wrote:
Hi,
Is there any way to increase the default max size of the schematic
beyond +-33 inches? I know multiple sheets can be used but I like
to have all my circuitry on one sheet and have started to run out of
How do you print that?
The big Canons here all do "shrink-to-fit"....
Then you sit there with a magnifier. What's that little dust crumb over
there? Oh, wait, that's the iso transformer
--
Regards, Joerg
http://www.analogconsultants.com/
Jamie Morken wrote:
Joerg wrote:
Jamie Morken wrote:
Hi,
Is there any way to increase the default max size of the schematic
beyond +-33 inches? I know multiple sheets can be used but I like
to have all my circuitry on one sheet and have started to run out of
How do you print that?
Hi Joerg,
I haven't printed it, I do all the work on the PC monitor, but I think
there may be a printing place in town here with a big enough plotter,
to at least do it in two or four sheets then tape them together.
We have such a shop next town. You can email it but then it's a 25min
drive each way. Gets old pretty fast.
I also love huge "wall paper style" schematics but nowadays there isn't
the free wall space to hang them up anymore.
--
Regards, Joerg
http://www.analogconsultants.com/