Oce Driver Problem?

Discussion in 'AutoCAD' started by Nick Fuller, Nov 15, 2004.

  1. Nick Fuller

    Nick Fuller Guest

    After our switch we started experiencing intermittent lock ups when we
    connect to our OCE server. Is this a 2005 driver problem? Has anyone found
    the fix?
     
    Nick Fuller, Nov 15, 2004
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  2. Nick Fuller

    Nick Fuller Guest

    Alright then.........................When we were on 2004 we had no problems
    what so ever. As soon as we upgraded to 2005, every time we selected the Oce
    machine as our plotter AutoCAD locks up. Tends to happen intermittently,
    every once in a blue moon a machine would be able to send plots to it. Any
    questions?
     
    Nick Fuller, Nov 15, 2004
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  3. Nick Fuller

    Nick Fuller Guest

    Problem resolved, thanks.

     
    Nick Fuller, Nov 15, 2004
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  4. Nick Fuller

    Dennis Hyman Guest

    Are you using a windows driver, or are you using a .pc3 file? Do you print
    directly, or through accounting software as a go-between (ie, does it ask
    you for an account number and username, etc.)? What model Oce printer are
    you using? Is it old, or new? When it comes down to printing problems,
    there are several variables that can affect this.

    My first indication would be that you are trying to use a 2004 pc3 file for
    2005. I'm not sure if that will work properly or not, I've seen a lot of
    posts concerning that, the usual fix is to create a new set of pc3 files for
    2005.


     
    Dennis Hyman, Nov 15, 2004
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  5. Nick Fuller

    Dennis Hyman Guest

    Well, don't keep us in suspense, what was the solution??
     
    Dennis Hyman, Nov 15, 2004
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  6. Nick Fuller

    Nick Fuller Guest

    Using Add a plotter wizard, re-created the PC3 file. It seemed the problem
    was the 2004 PC3. Funny thing was by time I read your post I had already
    gone through the trouble. Oh well.........at least the problems resolved.
     
    Nick Fuller, Nov 15, 2004
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