Print with CAXA Print Tool
CAXA Draft provides two printing options.
This section explains the use of the CAXA [Print Tool].
- Menu → File → [Print]
- [Tools] tab → [Utilities] Group → Printing Tools
The Print Tool is useful for printing multiple drawings on a single sheet or converting multiple drawings to PDF format.
Please refer to the following operation guide:

- The Print Tool is a free utility and is not supported. Your understanding is appreciated.
- It does not support Japanese (English version only).
- Recommended for repeated printing of the same equipment drawings.
- For one-time prints of individual designs, using the standard CAXA Draft print function may be faster. Please evaluate and choose accordingly.
Please refer to the video below.
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