MicroStation: Plotting in V8i
1h 53mIntermediate2017-03-09
Authors

Jeanne Aarhus
Speaker for MicroStation and AutoCAD, CAD Trainer
Course details
When working with nearly any CAD package, printing can result in many issues. Understanding how to automate this process improves both user efficiency and output quality. If you're already familiar with basic commands in Bentley MicroStation V8i, the 2D and 3D CAD and information-modeling program, this course can help you print more efficiently using the software.
Jeanne Aarhus begins by using a customized environment to show how simple plotting can be. She then demonstrates how to automate the print environment to improve project efficiency. Jeanne also explains how to use the software to generate output using different types of models, including design, drawing, and sheet models. After completing this course, you're prepared to generate simple 2D and 3D drawing output to various output types using a customized print environment.
Learning objectives
Using Windows printers
Using models to print
Using the sheet model at 1:1 and 1:50
Using cut sheets
Batch printing with the Print Organizer
Using CAD data in the PDF
Understanding print configuration files
Setting up workspace print configurations
Using print attributes
Using pen tables
Using logical name automation
Using a standard border
Jeanne Aarhus begins by using a customized environment to show how simple plotting can be. She then demonstrates how to automate the print environment to improve project efficiency. Jeanne also explains how to use the software to generate output using different types of models, including design, drawing, and sheet models. After completing this course, you're prepared to generate simple 2D and 3D drawing output to various output types using a customized print environment.
Learning objectives
Using Windows printers
Using models to print
Using the sheet model at 1:1 and 1:50
Using cut sheets
Batch printing with the Print Organizer
Using CAD data in the PDF
Understanding print configuration files
Setting up workspace print configurations
Using print attributes
Using pen tables
Using logical name automation
Using a standard border
Skills covered
MicroStationBentley SystemsArchitectural DesignAECDeep Dive (X:Y)
Concepts
0. Introduction
- 01 - Welcome
- 02 - Using the exercise files
1. Using the Print Dialog
- 03 - The general settings
- 04 - The printer and paper sizes
- 05 - Using Windows printers
2. Using Models to Print
- 06 - Using the design model
- 07 - Using the sheet model at 1 - 1
- 08 - Using the sheet model at 1 - 50
- 09 - Using cut sheets
3. Printing to PDF
- 10 - Using Print Organizer to batch print
- 11 - Using CAD data in the PDF
4. Print Configurations
- 12 - Understanding print configuration files
- 13 - Understanding print styles
- 14 - Setting up workspace print configurations
5. Additional Print Concepts
- 15 - Using print attributes
- 16 - Using print levels and references
6. Print Symbology
- 17 - Using pen tables
- 18 - Using logical name automation
- 19 - Using text substitution
- 20 - Adding element fills
- 21 - Creating check prints
7. Preparing a Border
- 22 - Using a standard border
- 23 - Using plot stamps
Conclusion
- 24 - Next steps
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- MicroStation 3D Essential Training
- Migrating from MicroStation V8i to CONNECT
- Learning MicroStation CONNECT Edition for Building Designers
- Learning Bentley MicroStation V8i
- Migrating from AutoCAD to MicroStation Intermediate
- Learning MicroStation CONNECT Edition for General Users