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Tell your prissy eng it's an AutoCAD function and he should learn his software!!! moons

AutoCAD switches from model space to paper space when you are working on a layout tab.

On the layout tab, use paper space to create a finished layout of a drawing for printing. As part of designing your layout, you create layout viewports, which are windows containing different views of the model. By switching from paper space to model space (see MSPACE), you can edit the model and views within the current layout viewport.

You can make a viewport current by double-clicking inside it. You can switch to paper space by double-clicking an area of the paper space layout that is not within a viewport.

You can also switch between model space and paper space by choosing Model or Paper on the status bar.
I just called one of my higher volume 470 customers and asked him the same question. He did confirm that "all plotters" will print from both model and paper space. To him, it seemed like a silly question coming from someone that should know AutoCAD. Maybe the intern needs to go back to school. Close the deal and spend the $$$

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