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| Printer | A computer output device that may produce a HARDCOPY is a: |
| Plotter | A HARDCOPY would be produced by a |
| CAD | An electronic method of producing technical drawings is called: |
| 2D electronic drawings | Computer-aided drafting typically refers to the process of using a computer to produce |
| Hardcopy | a printed CAD drawing |
| Pan | CAD command allows you to view different portions of a drawing without changing the apparent magnification |
| Toolbar | To create a CAD drawing, commands are frequently selected from |
| To reduce time, overall appearance and readability, and make editing drawings easier | The reason for using CAD in place of ""pencil"" drawing is |
| Zoom, Window | When using the ZOOM command to view PART of an object enlarged on the screen, you would use: |
| Move the drawing around so that a different part of the drawing appears on the screen | The CAD command PAN allows you to |
| Computer Aided Manufacturing | the most appropriate term for the acronym CAM is |
| Decimal | For a CAD drawing in MILLIMETERS, the UNIT of measurement should be set to |
| Zoom, Previous | ZOOM command remembers the last five zoomed views |
| Size of the drawing space | In CAD, the LIMITS command allows you to determine the: |