20.1 Print Setup
You can configure the layout of printouts such as the orientation, header, footer, etc. Select [File] - [Page Setup] to bring up the ‘Print Setup’ window as shown below.
Item | Description |
Header | Assign a header to the printout. Select the button to use the options. |
Footer | Assign a footer to the printout. Select the button to use the options. |
Fit In Paper | Select this option to print the graphic page according to the printing paper. When this option is deselected, the graphic page is printed according to the graphic page magnification. |
Scale | Assign the number of pages to be printed. |
Orientation | Assign the orientation of the graphic page to be printed (Landscape or Portrait). |
Option | Select the color option of the printout. |
Margin | Assign the margin of the printout. |
OK | Apply the settings to the print setup. |
Cancel | Cancels the print setup. |
Default | Resets all settings. Fit In Paper: Selected, Scale: X - 1, Y - 1, Orientation: Landscape, Option: Deselected, Margin: Left 25 mm, Right 25 mm, Top 20 mm, Bottom 20 mm |
(1) Header and Footer
The options for the header and footer will appear when you press the button. You can arrange the following options in any desired order.
Item | Description |
Page Number | Displays the page number. Entered as “%P”. |
Date | Displays the printed date. Entered as “%D”. |
Time | Displays the printed time. Entered as “%T”. |
Center | Centers the header/footer. Entered as “%C”. |
Left | Aligns the header/footer to the left. Entered as “%L”. |
Right | Aligns the header/footer to the right. Entered as “%R”. |
File Name | Displays the printed page’s path and name. Entered as “%F”. |
When you configure the header as “Project %P %D %T %F %C”, it will be printed as shown below.
Project 1 2018/01/01 12:00:00 C:\FilePath\PageName.PGX … |
(2) Scale
You can assign the value of X and Y to determine the number of printing papers used to express a single graphic page. For example, the default setting (X=1, Y=1) uses one sheet of paper to print the width and height of the graphic page.
When the scale is assigned as X = 2, Y = 1, two sheets of paper are used to print the width of the graphic page, and one sheet of paper is used to print the height of the graphic page.