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A Large circuit and printing problems?

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Hi Everybody

I have designed a big circuit at virtuoso schematic editor and I want to have a picture of this circuit (to print it).
To see all components simultaneously at one screen I should zoom-out to an appropriate amount. When I do so the labels of pins (for example) will disappear.
What should I do?
there is no matter how the picture will be large (for example A3 size or even larger) but it is important that all the components and labels be visible.

I have another problem that I can't print directly from cadence an I should transfer my files on a computer with Windows XP to print it.

I need this to prepare my report. Please help me.

Thanks by advanced.
 

Hi,
has Cadence not a print screen function?
If you have it, I would install BullZip Pdf Printer SW, maybe some other free SWs are to find too, & for me (not with Cadence) it functions clear as print out & saved pdf-file too...
K.
 

I use my big monitor, Alt-PrScrn, paste to graphics editor,
crop/threshold/negative, save-as .png for all my documentation,
I run Cadence mostly through Exceed on my office PC. At
1920x1200 I do not see loss of detail in printed docs.

I've heard that IC6 lets you print to .png directly.
 

dick_freebird said:
I've heard that IC6 lets you print to .png directly.

Definitely PNG and JPG, and I think TIFF.
 

By thanks to those send above replies , none of them could help me :cry:
I use IC5 and you can detect my problem at attached picture.
Do you know any other useful methods?
 

a.akbari61 said:
Do you know any other useful methods?
I'd use the full plot as overview, and add 3 (or more) part plots where details are visible.
 

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