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Can't get my isometric views to print correctly no matter what I try

I've been working on isometric drawings for a while, but when I print them, the angles look all wrong. I double check the scale and paper settings, but it never matches what I see on my computer screen. Is there a simple way to fix the viewport before hitting print? I even switched printers, so I know it's something in my draft.
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miles279
miles2795d ago
That "never matches the screen" feeling is the worst.
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sethhernandez
Read an article last week about how most monitors are set up wrong from the factory. It said the default settings push colors to look super bright, but that messes up real world matches. They talked about something called color profiles that hardly anyone uses. Why do companies make it so hard to get things right?
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felix_lewis
Tell me about it. My own eyes have a bad calibration setting. I'm basically colorblind for shades of disappointment.
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