@@printshopnmore9176 just the same way as shown in the video. I was using MEP though as I say, so it may not work on standard AutoCAD 2020? Not sure though without trying to recreate it.
AWESOME!!!! thank you for sharing, your steps were simple to follow and i was successful in removing the the educational plot stamp. much appreciated! :)
@@AutoCadTipsTricks In Revit I have the student license and when printing the student plot stamp has never appeared, I have used Revit from its 2021 version onwards, I do not know if this plot stamp problem existed in previous versions. That's why I asked, I never had to do any tricks to remove the annoying stamp, at least in Revit.
Sorry you cannot change at a single time copy that all data in a one file then apply my tutorial procedure then save as make sperate.... each file....I hope you understand....
If you clearly use this method it works if not the only one method works save as dxf....because Autodesk didn't give us any method to remove this stamp....
Just as an FYI, removal or circumvention of the educational plot stamp is against the Autodesk licensing agreement. You cannot use educational software for commercial purposes. Yes, there can be special circumstances. But generally, this is not allowed or legal.
Thanks, man! It helped a lot! Why does Autodesk do it the way that you still have it even if YOU on YOUR COMPUTER have a licenced full version?! Thanks again!
The answer is obvious. You want to use the software for commercial use, you need to pay for it. Using an educational license to produce anything for commercial use is not allowed or legal. Therefore, if someone makes something on an educational license, which then gets used by a company for commercial use, that's not allowed. Simple. Otherwise, you'd have companies taking advantage of summer interns with free educational software to do their work for them.
@@TheEricSchubert The answer is not obvious, but stupid. What is obvious is that there are numerous ways to circumvent the problem, so it does not make sense to create a roadblock which does not work. By the way, what exactly does "educational license" mean? I suppose it is for students who are learning the software and using it for their study. If an engineering student creates drawings for his course projects, that's supposed to be legal, and in that case why should the drawing have those bold stupid lines printed? For the sake of the frustrated students, here is another tip - just take a printout of your drawing and simply use a pair of scissors (available freely at home and workplace) to cut out the margins containing those lines! Next you may scan it to produce a PDF or whatever....
@@chinmoy1955 educational copies don't have the watermark. You get the watermark when you open files made in EDU software using a commercial version. So, students making things for their projects don't need to worry about it. People using their kids' copies at home to make stuff do. I love how people get all upset about companies trying to reasonably protect their assets when users are trying to get things they didn't pay for. There are free options out there. Good, legal, free options. Even Autodesk free options. (Fusion 360 for hobbyists and startups, anyone?) The fact that you CAN circumvent the roadblock doesn't make don't so okay.
@@TheEricSchubert Sorry to say, you are way off the mark! I don't know what you mean by saying "You get the watermark when you open files made in EDU software using a commercial version?". I have a valid educational license for AutoCAD 2019, and when I try to print the drawings (within my legal EDU version of AutoCAD), I get the idiotic lines *"PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION"* printed on ALL FOUR SIDES (edges) of the drawing! And by the way, here we are talking about Autodesk software, that is what this video is about and that is what Dmitrii Kobylin's question is about.
@@chinmoy1955 then you obviously got something, anything, in your drawing that must have been made using an educational copy of the program. It could be as simple as a template or a block you downloaded from the internet. If you got any piece of a drawing from an educational version, then your drawing will have the watermark. Doesn't matter what version YOU are using right now. SOMETHING came out of and EDU version at some point. I've seen drawings with this issue where a designer pulled something from the internet (a blog post, GrabCAD, a template made by someone else, copy/paste even a single line, wherever) and it was either from an EFU drawing or one that was contaminated with the watermark. Now you can't get rid of the watermark on any drawing made with that data. It could have happened years ago. A some years back, Autodesk switched off display of the watermark. That feature was still there, just not displayed. A year or two ago, they turned it back on. Now all those drawings could show the watermark again. So, who knows when that contamination happened. But it happened. It can be royally frustrating. But you need to be careful where you get your data from, because it can cause serious problems like this if you grab random stuff and use it. I work at an Autodesk reseller. I know all about this stuff, as I run into it often. Autodesk will not remove the watermark for you. And circumvention of the watermark is illegal according to their licensing agreements.
Fellow my steps one by one you get the solution...And in some version it's doesn't work so just save as dxf.....but try before tutorial procedure I hope you will get solution....
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it didnt work i autocad 2020
I've just done this on Autocad MEP 2020 and it worked fine. Thanks!
Can you please share with us how you did that?
@@printshopnmore9176 just the same way as shown in the video. I was using MEP though as I say, so it may not work on standard AutoCAD 2020? Not sure though without trying to recreate it.
AWESOME!!!! thank you for sharing, your steps were simple to follow and i was successful in removing the the educational plot stamp. much appreciated! :)
it didnt work on autocad 2019.
Yeah
same here please help
@@osamacharkieh9798 SAME
neither 2020 :/
Mine too
This educational plot stamps on printing issue only occurs in AutoCAD or in other Autodesk programs as well?
Yes It will show in other programs also if not registered or not genuine software....
@@AutoCadTipsTricks In Revit I have the student license and when printing the student plot stamp has never appeared, I have used Revit from its 2021 version onwards, I do not know if this plot stamp problem existed in previous versions. That's why I asked, I never had to do any tricks to remove the annoying stamp, at least in Revit.
This command is not work in autocad 2020 so, in this what we'll do? have any solution please
Thanks bro its working
Didn't work for 2019. Was this meant for an older version?
Fellow my steps correctly only it will not work in 2020...
Not working 2019 sir please help me
Thanks bro stay blessed
I have multiple dwg files with educational stamps.
Could you please advise how to clear those stamps on one-shot?
Thank you
Sorry you cannot change at a single time copy that all data in a one file then apply my tutorial procedure then save as make sperate.... each file....I hope you understand....
when i dxfin enter
its msg show in command line Undefined shape 174
Invalid or incomplete DXF input -- drawing discarded.
Can I ask you which version you are using....
@@AutoCadTipsTricks auto-cad 2013
It worked, Thank you very much!
Thank you so much. It's working
Please what is the solution for this massage longitudinal bars have been generated incorrectly
If you clearly use this method it works if not the only one method works save as dxf....because Autodesk didn't give us any method to remove this stamp....
NOT SUPPORTING FOR ME
Did not work in AutoCad 2018
Thank you very much. I solved my problem
It worked perfectly but I lost colour. So can you help me with this. Thanks.
Can you explain me which color you lost....dwg colors or....?
@@AutoCadTipsTricks Drawing colours
Can you check what is your 0 layer color...
Genius! Thanks!
Its not worked in..in 21 version...
Just as an FYI, removal or circumvention of the educational plot stamp is against the Autodesk licensing agreement. You cannot use educational software for commercial purposes. Yes, there can be special circumstances. But generally, this is not allowed or legal.
thanks sir, i got your help...
Thank you very much.SIR.
NICE WORK BROTHER
Thank u 😊
It didnt work on my 2019 version
19 & 20 version not working...just use for save as dxf...
Sir not working 😡 2019 version please can you help me
This is the option & command we research for if this didn't work go for save as dxf....
@@AutoCadTipsTricks didn't work sir 2019 version
Sir aek vidoe banao 2019 per buhat helpful rata sir
this does not work on AutoCAD 2020!!!
Thanks, man! It helped a lot! Why does Autodesk do it the way that you still have it even if YOU on YOUR COMPUTER have a licenced full version?! Thanks again!
The answer is obvious. You want to use the software for commercial use, you need to pay for it. Using an educational license to produce anything for commercial use is not allowed or legal. Therefore, if someone makes something on an educational license, which then gets used by a company for commercial use, that's not allowed. Simple. Otherwise, you'd have companies taking advantage of summer interns with free educational software to do their work for them.
@@TheEricSchubert The answer is not obvious, but stupid. What is obvious is that there are numerous ways to circumvent the problem, so it does not make sense to create a roadblock which does not work.
By the way, what exactly does "educational license" mean? I suppose it is for students who are learning the software and using it for their study. If an engineering student creates drawings for his course projects, that's supposed to be legal, and in that case why should the drawing have those bold stupid lines printed?
For the sake of the frustrated students, here is another tip - just take a printout of your drawing and simply use a pair of scissors (available freely at home and workplace) to cut out the margins containing those lines! Next you may scan it to produce a PDF or whatever....
@@chinmoy1955 educational copies don't have the watermark. You get the watermark when you open files made in EDU software using a commercial version. So, students making things for their projects don't need to worry about it. People using their kids' copies at home to make stuff do.
I love how people get all upset about companies trying to reasonably protect their assets when users are trying to get things they didn't pay for. There are free options out there. Good, legal, free options. Even Autodesk free options. (Fusion 360 for hobbyists and startups, anyone?)
The fact that you CAN circumvent the roadblock doesn't make don't so okay.
@@TheEricSchubert Sorry to say, you are way off the mark! I don't know what you mean by saying "You get the watermark when you open files made in EDU software using a commercial version?". I have a valid educational license for AutoCAD 2019, and when I try to print the drawings (within my legal EDU version of AutoCAD), I get the idiotic lines *"PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION"* printed on ALL FOUR SIDES (edges) of the drawing!
And by the way, here we are talking about Autodesk software, that is what this video is about and that is what Dmitrii Kobylin's question is about.
@@chinmoy1955 then you obviously got something, anything, in your drawing that must have been made using an educational copy of the program. It could be as simple as a template or a block you downloaded from the internet. If you got any piece of a drawing from an educational version, then your drawing will have the watermark. Doesn't matter what version YOU are using right now. SOMETHING came out of and EDU version at some point.
I've seen drawings with this issue where a designer pulled something from the internet (a blog post, GrabCAD, a template made by someone else, copy/paste even a single line, wherever) and it was either from an EFU drawing or one that was contaminated with the watermark. Now you can't get rid of the watermark on any drawing made with that data. It could have happened years ago. A some years back, Autodesk switched off display of the watermark. That feature was still there, just not displayed. A year or two ago, they turned it back on. Now all those drawings could show the watermark again. So, who knows when that contamination happened. But it happened.
It can be royally frustrating. But you need to be careful where you get your data from, because it can cause serious problems like this if you grab random stuff and use it.
I work at an Autodesk reseller. I know all about this stuff, as I run into it often. Autodesk will not remove the watermark for you. And circumvention of the watermark is illegal according to their licensing agreements.
THANKS ALOT
Hi can you send full vray download link for max 2013 .
Thank u . Thanks a lot
Not trial version
its not working
Just follow the procedure it will solve....
This is not a trick..it is a method
I am not understanding....
Fellow my steps one by one you get the solution...And in some version it's doesn't work so just save as dxf.....but try before tutorial procedure I hope you will get solution....
does not work
It's dose's not work in 2020 only but it will work all other versions fellow my steps...IAM sure can....
@@AutoCadTipsTricks Why didnt you say that in the first place, before you start the video, say what version you are working on!
thanks
why dont you tell people what version of AutoCAD you are working with! otherwise waste of time
Thanks
quite useless if you ask me
Sorry about you face problem if you can explain clearly it might be help me try to solve your problem....🙏
it dint work in autocad 2020
Yes in 2020 only way to change save as...
Thanks
Thanks