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| Not quite sure of the forum, but anyway. How do you manege you'r drawings. Here at my work we primarily assemble stainles pipes and tanks, and therfore somestimes, rather often, have drawings in a 'nice' mix of formats rangeing from A0 to A4. We spend some time, alot, folding paper at the office. Does anyone have the 'rigth' solution on this still occuring problem in the paperless society Thanks for your time Jens Pręst
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| We have all our drawings in dwg-format, but the welders ( and me if theres any milling to be done) need a paper copy. We don't have 50" flatscreens at each workplace. Perhaps I should mention this for my boss, if you buy 40-50 pieces ther must be some kind of discount
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