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For the ease of this course when I print I'm going to focus on virtual printers that are installed when we install AutoCAD for Mac, namely the AutoCAD PDF printer. Both in what we setup as our page setups, which are the printing defaults, but also what physical size paper our printer will print to. These sheet sizes not only concern us as we create our borders and title blocks, but also when it comes to printing. That said, as we draw our title block on ANSI B paper in inches, if you prefer to use Metric you can use the similar A3 sized paper and use the appropriate millimeter dimensions. Now don't ask me why, it just seems to be the standard. Even though most large scale architectural plans in the U.S, are drawn on ARCH D or 36 by 24 inch paper, I also find most architects actually use ANSI B or eleven by 17 paper over ARCH B, which is 18 by 12 inches.

The title block that we are going to create later in this course, will be drawn on 11 by 17 inch paper or ANSI B. We can see when comparing the sizes in the very top graphic, most of the sizes are fairly close to each other, with just some minor differences. Again, we want to focus on the methods and workflows, and not get bogged down in the semantics if we can help it. If you were going to be using Metric, you can substitute millimeters for the inch measurements that I give and use standard Metric page sizes without much issue. I happened to be here in the U.S as I'm recording this, so I will be using the North American standard sizes and mostly referring to feet in inches in this course. Much of the world uses Metric paper sizes, while North America and some other countries use Imperial. ANSI A is also commonly called Letter size paper and ANSI B is also called Ledger or Tabloid paper. ANSI shown here in red, use paper sizes labeled A through E as those the architectural standard sizes, even though they are slightly different. There are actually two standards for Imperial drawings, ANSI or the American National Standards Institute, and ARCH or Architectural. The other category for paper sizes is Imperial, and they use feet and inches in their drawings along with the appropriate paper sizes in inches.
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The green sizes along the top, are ISO or Metric standards. On my screen we can see graphic of different standard paper sizes. Metric drawings are used in most of the world and most use Metric measurements and conventional paper sizes to determine their sheet sizes. There are two general categories for drawings, namely Metric and Imperial.

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