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Basic Computer Aided Drafting (CAD)
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Figure 2-14.—Computer work station. In the following paragraphs, we will discuss the other parts of a CAD system; the digitizer, plotter, and printer. The Digitizer The digitizer tablet is used in conjunction with a CAD program; it allows the draftsman to change from command to command with ease. As an example, you can  move  from  the  line  draw  function  to  an  arc function without using the function keys or menu bar to change modes of operation. Figure 2-15 illustrates a typical digitizer tablet. The Plotter A plotter (fig. 2-16) is used mainly to transfer an image or drawing from the computer screen to some Figure 2-15.—Basic digitizer tablet. Figure  2-16.—Typical  plotter. 2-9

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