Serial printing

Printing consecutive cross sections, profiles or bore diagrams in one function.

Cross sections are printed using operator-defined steps, one cross section per paper. For a cross section the step defines the chainage number to be printed on the next sheet. E.g. starting with section 1200 and step 100, you would get cross sections starting from chainage 1200, and then 1300, 1400, etc.

Profiles are printed starting from star section so, that each print starts with given interval. E.g. starting with section 1200 and step 100, you would get parts of the profile starting from chainage 1200, and then 1300, 1400, etc.

With sounding diagrams this prints either selected points or all points in the active file.

Start section, End section, Interval

Printing start section, end section and interval.

Selected

Makes it possible to print only selected bore point diagrams.

Printer

Each cross section, profile part or sounding diagram is printed separately to paper.

When printing to multiple papers, program creates internal file name for each picture. With cross sections and profiles this name is created by appending section number to the original file name (e.g. test_220.po). With sounding diagrams, point numer is appended (e.g. test_21.kr). This is useful when printing to PDF-files using, for example, PdfCreator printer driver. Each created file gets automatically separate name.

Vector file

Creates single vector file contaning cross section images in rows and columns.

Rows

Amount of rows in picture file. Amount of colums is determined from the total amount of cross sections.

Interval

Horizontal and vertical interval between cross section images in meters.