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Is print preview of GStarICAD different from that of AutoCAD?

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Is print preview of GStarICAD different from that of AutoCAD?

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Boundaries are left out of set size of paper in both of GStarICAD and AutoCAD. Print area and boundary in AutoCAD are displayed white, and in GStarICAD print area is gray, boundary is white. Thus it is easy to check whether the drawing can be printed normally. Because white boundary must be left when printing, so the paper size must be set bigger than print frame. For example, A4 frame printed by A4 printer can’t export according to real size, but shrink properly. If it is A0, the set size should be bigger than real one.

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