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News Release from: Leonardo Computer Systems | Subject: WSCAD V 4.3
Edited by the Buildingtalk Editorial
Team on 29 March 2004
Hand Drawn Electrical Schematics Redrawn
In CAD
Leonardo Computer Systems is pleased to offer a new service to transfer electrical schematics, drawn on paper, to CAD.
Now new CAD users can get electrical drawings of plant or machinery into an easily modified universally readable CAD format at very low cost Customers can either supply paper originals, paper copies, JPEG's or PDF's
This article was originally published on Buildingtalk on 23 Dec 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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Drawings will be redrawn in WSCAD Basic, and may be viewed and printed with WSVIEW (which is free and may be downloaded from the web), or edited with any version of WSCAD V 4.3.
(WSCAD Basic costs £350).
Attractive Pricing: For example, to scan, and redraw an average A4 sheet supplied in paper form in WSCAD Basic will cost: $15 (US Dollars) £8 + VAT (GB Pounds sterling) 12 (Euro).
There would be a 10% reduction for pre-scanned drawings supplied in the form of a PDF or JPEG.
This is an example of level of pricing based on a typical quantity of 50 sheets.
For larger and smaller volumes, and different sheet sizes, prices will be adjusted accordingly.
The redrawing process will be carried out by qualified and experienced electrical CAD draughtsmen.
Symbols can be IEC, DIN, American or British Standard.
We will create a library of company standard symbols to customer's requirements, or a WSCAD database at a modest extra cost.
This service will get new users up and running in electronic CAD format quickly and economically.
Potential customers having a requirement to get drawings into CAD format, please call for a quotation.
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