-PrintStamp
The -PrintStamp command lets you enable the print stamp and add information such as drawing name, Sheet name, date and time, or user-defined data when you issue the print or plot output.
You can write the print stamp information to a log file or to the printed output.
Optionally, you can save the specified print stamp information in a .pss file for later use.
The log file is independent of .pss file. You can write the print stamp information to a log file without saving the print stamp settings to a .pss file, or store the print information into a .pss file without creating a log file.
It is the command window variant of the PrintStamp command.
To define and use a print stamp:
- Type -PrintStamp at the command prompt.
- Enter On to enable the output of the print stamp when you print, or Off to disable the printing the stamp.
- Optionally, enter the Load option to load a print stamp configuration from an existing .pss file.
- Enter the Fields option to determine the fields to be printed when the plot stamp is enabled.
- Specify whether to stamp
- the drawing name
- the layout name (Sheet name)
- your login name
- the plot device name
- the paper size
- the plot scale
- Enter the User fields option to determine two user-defined fields to apply to the stamp.
- Enter the Log File option to specify whether to write the print stamp information to a log file or to print it.
- Enter the Location option to specify
- where to place the print stamp:
- TL: Top left
- TR: Top right
- BL: Bottom left
- BR: Bottom right
- the text orientation of the print stamp in relation to the printed page (Horizontal or Vertical)
- whether to create the stamp upside-down
- the offset of the stamp in relation to the specified position
- whether the offset is relative to the Paper border or Printable area
- Enter the Text properties option to determine
- the font used for the stamp
- the text height
- whether to place the stamp on a single line
- Enter the Units option to determine the units used for the offset and text height: inches, millimeters, or pixels.
- Optionally, enter the Save option to save the print stamp configuration to a .pss file.
Command: -PrintStamp