![]() Check your printer documentation to find out what paper sizes your printer can handle. If you define a custom paper size, keep in mind that SketchUp doesn’t know whether your printer is capable of printing on the paper size that you define. When you’re done, click OK to return to the Page Setup dialog box. Then you can enter your desired paper size and specify custom margins (or Non-Printable Area in the dialog box’s parlance). Click the plus sign in the lower left to create a new custom size. Tip: If you need to specify a custom size, select Manage Custom Sizes. From the Paper Size drop-down list, select your desired paper size.To access your Mac OS X printing preferences, select Printers & Scanners Preferences. If you’re creating settings for a specific printer that’s already installed on OS X, you can select that printer by name from the drop-down list. From the Format For drop-down list, you can leave Any Printer selected if you want the settings to apply to any printer.The Page Setup dialog box appears, showing the Page Attributes settings, as shown in the following figure. To set up your Page Setup options, follow these steps: In this dialog box, you tell your printer what paper size and orientation you want. ![]() ![]() The Page Setup dialog box may look familiar: It’s a standard dialog box that appears in all OS X applications. Selecting Print options and printing your model.
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