dajohud
2007-05-04, 05:02 PM
Setup: ACAD 2005 w/ LandDesktop, Windows XP
This machine was loaded up "out of the box", no possible previous release hidden "junk".
Company wide network, sharing dedicated printer server, drivers, pc3's, ctb's, etc.
Problem: When workstation "A" tries to plot from model space, preview is good, he hits "send", and he sees the usual onscreen process, ending with "plot successfully sent to Library plotter" message. When he goes to collect his plot, nothing has been received at plotter. He has no difficulties plotting from paperspace.
The problem occurs with both HP1050c's, but not w/ inkjet printers.
It's not specific to a particular dwg. Same (lack of) result from a circle drawn into a blank drawing.
Not his Profile. Same result when another is imported.
Printer cue shows print sending to printer server, but file size shows only about 800 b from A's unsuccessful send, whereas same dwg (a circle) shows 4.2 K from workstation B that does plot.
Does the model vs. paper space aspect suggest that it's an ACAD bug, rather than Windows?
This machine was loaded up "out of the box", no possible previous release hidden "junk".
Company wide network, sharing dedicated printer server, drivers, pc3's, ctb's, etc.
Problem: When workstation "A" tries to plot from model space, preview is good, he hits "send", and he sees the usual onscreen process, ending with "plot successfully sent to Library plotter" message. When he goes to collect his plot, nothing has been received at plotter. He has no difficulties plotting from paperspace.
The problem occurs with both HP1050c's, but not w/ inkjet printers.
It's not specific to a particular dwg. Same (lack of) result from a circle drawn into a blank drawing.
Not his Profile. Same result when another is imported.
Printer cue shows print sending to printer server, but file size shows only about 800 b from A's unsuccessful send, whereas same dwg (a circle) shows 4.2 K from workstation B that does plot.
Does the model vs. paper space aspect suggest that it's an ACAD bug, rather than Windows?