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2005-08-23, 01:02 PM
Ok,
I know it's been brought up before but I need some clarification. As we're switching over to Revit, the overly complex but useful AutoCAD plot dialog has been replaced with the not-so-thought-out, not-meant-for-plotting Revit print dialog.
All I need is a printer that will consistently produce HPGL/2 PLT files containing vector and occasionally raster data.
When I use the HP 750c+ drivers for windows 2000 I get upside plot files that have been shifted over.
The upside down part was resolved in AutoCAD by printing upside down. I don't see an option for that in Revit.
The margin problem is something else. I've tried custom paper sizes with zero margins and they preview correctly, but when I put it into Reprodesk, they shift over.
The HP 600 driver doesn't support raster images and pretty much anything higher than a 750 creates PLT files that Reprodesk doesn't know what to do with.
Oce's website appears to only have raster drivers which are a pain to use since the plot files triple in size and time to process.
I have read where people create PDFs or DWFs and then use those. I have 65 users who are not going to want to add three more steps to printing out their drawings. If anyone knows a way to make a highly-compatible, predictable HPGL/2 PLT file from Revit that can immediately and reliably put into Reprodesk 4.25 or 4.30, I love to know.
If there is a generic HPGL/2 driver to use I greatly appreciate it. I'm almost to the point where I long for HDI drivers and PC3 files!
Help!
Thank you very much,
Thom K.
I know it's been brought up before but I need some clarification. As we're switching over to Revit, the overly complex but useful AutoCAD plot dialog has been replaced with the not-so-thought-out, not-meant-for-plotting Revit print dialog.
All I need is a printer that will consistently produce HPGL/2 PLT files containing vector and occasionally raster data.
When I use the HP 750c+ drivers for windows 2000 I get upside plot files that have been shifted over.
The upside down part was resolved in AutoCAD by printing upside down. I don't see an option for that in Revit.
The margin problem is something else. I've tried custom paper sizes with zero margins and they preview correctly, but when I put it into Reprodesk, they shift over.
The HP 600 driver doesn't support raster images and pretty much anything higher than a 750 creates PLT files that Reprodesk doesn't know what to do with.
Oce's website appears to only have raster drivers which are a pain to use since the plot files triple in size and time to process.
I have read where people create PDFs or DWFs and then use those. I have 65 users who are not going to want to add three more steps to printing out their drawings. If anyone knows a way to make a highly-compatible, predictable HPGL/2 PLT file from Revit that can immediately and reliably put into Reprodesk 4.25 or 4.30, I love to know.
If there is a generic HPGL/2 driver to use I greatly appreciate it. I'm almost to the point where I long for HDI drivers and PC3 files!
Help!
Thank you very much,
Thom K.