LibreCAD v2.2.0 - User Manual

This is an interim release of the of the LibreCAD User Manual and is subject to change.

The manual is based on LibreCAD v2.2.0-rc1 with a few additions. If you are using another version of LibreCAD, your mileage may vary.

Completing and Printing

Completed drawings are normally printed to scale and include a border and title block. However, drawings without a border can be useful for drafts, sketches, exporting to CNC software or a bitmapped image, and so on. In addition to supporting a large variety of paper sizes; ISO, ANSI, Arch (Architectural), custom, etc., LibreCAD also has the ability to print drawings across several pages using tiled printing, allowing a drawing to be printed on smaller paper and assembled into a large format print.

Completing a drawing and making it ready for printing includes a few steps:

  • Finalizing the page size and drawing scale,
  • adjusting the dimensions and spacing, and
  • adding page border and title block as required.

Tip - Using Border and Title Blocks

Adding a border provides a finished look and title blocks include important information for the drawing. Title blocks vary widely in content and layout, but can include:

  • Drawing name
  • Project name
  • Scale
  • Drawing perspective
  • Date
  • Revision
  • Page number
  • Paper size
  • Name of organization
  • Name of draftsperson, approvers, etc
  • Others as required

Printing

While a drawing can be printed directly by clicking the Print icon icon01 or selecting File -> Print, the recommended approach is to print drawings from the Print Preview window:

Starting with the drawing open in the drawing window:

  1. Switch to print preview window by clicking the Print Preview icon icon02.
  2. Open the Drawing Preferences (Options -> Current Drawing Preferences) and check the paper layout (“Format”, “Orientation” and “Margins”) for the current drawing: e.g. A4, Landscape, Top, Bottom Left and Right Margins each at 10. Adjust the layout if necessary and click OK.
  3. Click the Fit to Page icon icon13 on the toolbar. This will ensure the drawing is scaled to fit the current paper format and centered on the page.
  4. Click the Print icon icon01 or select File -> Print.
  5. Select the printer on the Print dialogue and confirm the properties by clicking the Properties icon. Adjust the properties if necessary and then click the Print button.

Tiled Printing

Tiled printing provides the ability to print a scaled drawing that is larger than a printer’s available paper format. Tiled printing is useful where a drawing needs to be printed at a fixed scale that would otherwise require a large format printer. The drawing is printed across several pages that can be assembled into a large single document.

Tile printing uses “Format” and “Orientation” found on the “Paper” tab of the Drawing Preferences. It lays out the pages horizontally and vertically in a grid pattern to form a single large format page to accomodate a scaled drawing. For example, a portrait A4 page with 2 pages horizontally and 1 vertically would result in a page 420 x 297 mm, or a landscape A4 in a 2 x 2 pattern would be a page of 594 x 420 mm. Note that both examples use a margin of 0. If margins are defined, the assembled document is reduced by the margin widths on the common edges of the paper where they are assembled.

To print a tiled document, starting with the drawing open in the drawing window:

  1. Switch to print preview window by clicking the Print Preview icon icon02.

  2. Click the Fit to Page icon icon13 on the toolbar. This will ensure the drawing displayed correctly in the print preview. Note that “fixed” needs to be unchecked.

  3. Open the Drawing Preferences (Options -> Current Drawing Preferences) and check the paper layout (“Format”, “Orientation” and “Margins”) for the current drawing: e.g. A4, Landscape, Top, Bottom Left and Right Margins each at 10. Adjust the values if necessary and click OK. (The “Number of Pages” will be calculated below.)

  4. Adjust the scale as desired. Change the print scale by:

    1. Selecting a predefined scale ratio from the drop-down, or type the required scale ratio in the text-box and press [Enter].
    2. Lock the print scale by placing a checkmark in the “fixed” checkbox.
  5. Click the Calculate number of pages… icon icon14 on the toolbar. The print preview will show a grid of pages with the drawing placed in the center. The Number of pages on the “Paper” tab will be updated to reflect the number of pages shown in the print preview.

  6. Adjust the position of the drawing image on the page by repositioning the paper by dragging it as needed (the drawing stays centered on the screen). Click and hold anywhere in the drawing space and drag the paper to the desired position. Pressing [Shift] allows only horizontal movements of paper and pressing [Ctrl] allows only vertical movements.

  7. If necessary, adjust the dimensions “General Scale” and dimension line placement. Refer to Adjusting Dimensions for Printing in Dimensioning and Text for details.

  8. Click the Print icon icon01 or select File -> Print.

  9. Select the printer on the Print dialogue and confirm the properties by clicking the Properties icon. Adjust the properties if necessary and then click the Print button.

In case when a page has the margins (margins > 0) the print preview takes on a special look in that the margins between a neighboring pages aren’t shown. It makes possible to represent the printable areas of all pages as one whole area and to show an undivided drawing. Or, in other words, the print preview looks like the assembled drawing.

Tip - Setting the Margins

Set the margins to the printer’s minimum margins when using tiled printing to maximize the assemble print size.

Next example shows the print preview (left) and the output of tiled printing with the margins (right):

Tiled print preview and output

The sequence of the output is from bottom left page to top right page. In the picture above the order of the output is marked by numbers.

Completing and Printing a Drawing

A finished drawing will include a border / title block and be scaled to suit the paper format and orientation. See Scale and Dimensioning in the Drawing Setup for more details on determining the suitable scale for a drawing.

Important

These steps assume a drawing that is drawn to full-scale (1:1).

Starting with the drawing open in the drawing window:

  1. Switch to print preview window by clicking the Print Preview icon icon02.

  2. Click the Fit to Page icon icon13 on the toolbar. This will ensure the drawing displayed correctly in the print preview. Note that “fixed” needs to be unchecked.

  3. Open the Drawing Preferences (Options -> Current Drawing Preferences) and check the paper layout (“Format”, “Orientation” and “Margins”) for the current drawing: e.g. A4, Landscape, Top, Bottom Left and Right Margins each at 10. Adjust the layout if necessary and click OK.

  4. Click the Fit to Page icon icon13 on the toolbar. This will ensure the drawing is scaled to fit the current paper format and centered on the page. Note the scale in the text-box of the print preview toolbar.

  5. Adjust the scale using a smaller ratio than the “Fit to Page” scale. For example use “1:2” if “1:1.18” is the calculated scale. Change the print scale by:

    1. Selecting a predefined scale ratio from the drop-down, or type the required scale ratio in the text-box and press [Enter].
    2. Lock the print scale by placing a checkmark in the “fixed” checkbox.
  6. Adjust the position of the drawing image on the page by:

    1. Clicking the Center to Page icon icon12, or
    2. repositioning the paper by dragging it as needed (the drawing stays centered on the screen). Click and hold anywhere in the drawing space and drag the paper to the desired position. Pressing [Shift] allows only horizontal movements of paper and pressing [Ctrl] allows only vertical movements.
  7. Close the print preview window by clicking the Print Preview icon icon02.

  8. If necessary, adjust the dimensions “General Scale” and dimension line placement. Refer to Adjusting Dimensions for Printing in Dimensioning and Text for details.

  9. If using a border / title page block, insert the block from the Library Browser:

    1. Insert a block from sheets that matches the paper format and orientation, e.g. “A4H” for a landscape A4 page.
    2. Set the blocks scale “Factor” suit the scale determined above, e.g. “2” for a drawing scale of 1:2. See Inserting Blocks in Using the Library Browser for details.
    3. “Explode” the border block and add/modify text using the “Properties” tool. Refer to the Modify tools.
  10. Switch to the print preview window and check the completed drawing. If necessary, click “Zoom All” and then “Fit to Page” to align the drawing to the paper.

  11. Click the Print icon icon01 or select File -> Print.

  12. Select the printer on the Print dialogue and confirm the properties by clicking the Properties icon. Adjust the properties if necessary and then click the Print button.