My printer is 8.5x11 so I have to segment the drawing and tape the pieces together.
I am a retired electrical engineer. The company I was working for designed and built control panels for their own internal use. Some of them were huge. It came to be standard practice to do a punch print. They would tape the print to the backpanel or door and use a center punch to mark all the holes that were needed. After that was done all the holes would be drilled. It took a process that was tedious and time consuming and made it a no-brainer. Now they laser cut or water jet cut all the holes directly from cad files. All of this was to make cookies or snack cakes.
I have the X9DRi-LN4+ 2ea E5-2630v2 64 gig of ECC ram with another 64 gig of ECC to install. It is currently running in the flat in the top of a cardboard box.
I got this board to build a server to backup a Drobo Gen2, a DroboFS, and a Drobo5N2. Drobo is no more and I needed to backup 25 TB of files. The new server has 45TB.
For an enclosure, I bought a Fractal-Design Define 7 XL. It say it supports EE-ATX. The motherboard is a monster and the case is a monster. The case cost more than the motherboard with CPUs and ram.
Now to see if the holes match up. Measure twice, and cut once.
Robin, I appreciate your work.
Dennis