Now I can't change the printer here, so if I wanted to change the printer, I would cancel out of there, go back to the File menu, highlight Print, and then choose the Print dialog, and then I can change the printer I want here. What controls the difference is what printer you select. You use the same dialog, the same printing commands to either generate digital prints to PDF or to create a physical plot. Now, in my case, I'm just printing to PDF. Now, when this displays, the first thing that you want to do is make sure that the printer up here is correct, that this is the printer that you actually want to use. We have Print Setup, which allows us to configure our Print options, we have Print Preview, and then, of course, the Print command. Now I'm going to go to the File menu here, highlight Print, and then, over here, we have three different commands, and so we'll look at each one of these. Assuming everything is OK, then you can move on to the Print commands. Now, usually a pretty good idea to kind of zoom in and just have a look around and make sure that everything is set to your liking. But, naturally, we've spent a lot of time setting up sheets in this chapter, and so it's the sheets that I'm going to focus on. Now, I should point out that you can print any of the views in your project, doesn't have to be a sheet. First thing you usually want to do decide what you want to print. We've talked an awful lot about printing in this chapter, and now it's time to actually take a look at the Print dialog.
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