I came across a problem where when I would plot to PDF, plotting the image as landscape, it would show up in Adobe as portrait. You can rotate the image, but adobe would not save the change. So even though this seems small, it can be rather time consuming rotating every PDF you have to open.
I looked for it on here, and couldnt find a solution. I did some research and got it to work. So heres the fix...
Step 1
Select the PDF as your plotter. Click on the properties tab. When that opens, click on custom properties.
Step 2
Click on the "Layout" tab. Change the orientation to Landscape.
Step 3
Click on the "Paper/Quality" tab. Confirm that color is selected. Click on the "Advanced" tab within "Paper/Quality".
Step 4
Click on the paper size dropdown menu. Select "PostScript Custom Page Size". Type in the desired plot area and make sure Inch or Millimeter is selected. Click Ok, and Ok again until you get back to the Plotter Configuration Editor Box.
Step 5
Under "User-defined Paper Sizes & Calibration", click on "Modify Standard Paper Sizes (Printable Area)". Click on "PostScript Custom Page Size" and click "Modify". You can change the margins here if you want, I just left them alone. Click next and next again until it says Finish. Click Finish. Now Click Ok.
It will ask you to save the PC3 file. Save it and name it something like Adobe PDF 30x42 or Adobe PDF ARCH D for example.
Repeat these steps for each of the different paper sizes you use. Thats it, I hope this will help out!