Lt2004 Xp and Epson1520

Discussion in 'AutoCAD' started by Eos3, May 22, 2004.

  1. Eos3

    Eos3 Guest

    I have a problem (big problem) with Epson 1520 and AutoCAD LT 2004 under WinXP Professional.
    Before with WinME all worked well but now I can’t print with windows because between the windows there is a jump of 2cm.
    I have the Win2000 driver because in the Epson official web site there isn’t the driver for XP.
    I think the pmp file and the margins of the sheet are good. (Zero)
    How can I do?
     
    Eos3, May 22, 2004
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  2. Eos3

    Eos3 Guest

    UP!
     
    Eos3, May 31, 2004
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    pendean Guest

    ... Epson official web site there isn’t the driver for XP...<<<

    That pretty much says it all, doesn't it? It's a 'classic' printer, you got good use out of it.... .
     
    pendean, Jun 1, 2004
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  4. I'm not sure if this will help, but here goes.

    I've got AutoCad 2002 running on a Windows XP Pro machine with an Epson 1520
    printer. Currently it will print 8-1/2 x 11, 8-1/2 x 14, 11x17, etc. All
    the standards sizes. However it won't print the Banner sizes (17x44, etc.)
    My IT network tech and I haven't been able to find an XP driver for it.
    Today I e-mailed Epson tech support and explained the problem. Within an
    hour they e-mailed back a solution (actually 2 solutions depending on my
    existing drivers from Win 98).
    I gave them to my tech guy. Just as I was leaving tonight he caught me and
    said he had installed the solution on the network. Too late to try it
    tonight, but I will give it a shot first thing in the morning.

    The Epson 1520 prints from all my other applications fine. I really don't
    want to replace it (well..... actually I do, but budgets are tight <g>).

    I'll try it tomorrow and try to remember to get back to you with the
    results. Give Epson tech support a shot at your problem.


    because between the windows there is a jump of 2cm.
     
    eric_von_zipper, Jun 7, 2004
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