Plotter Setup Problem

Discussion in 'AutoCAD' started by arrco, Mar 16, 2005.

  1. arrco

    arrco Guest

    ADT2004
    HP800 DesignJet Plotter
    1 Station running XP Pro
    1 Station running Win2000Pro

    Issue: I have placed the .pc3 file and .pmp file for the plotter in a common folder on our server. I've updated the plot file search file to find that folder. So far so good.

    The XP Pro terminal works fine. The Win2000Pro terminal recently had its HardDisk wiped and consequently had to re-install AutoCAD. I set up the plotters on the terminal after the re-install exactly as they are set up on the other machine:

    Driver is local to each computer>plotter is setup through a TCP/IP port which points to the plotters IP address on the server.

    Everything appears to be working as expected on the XP Pro station. When I try to plot from the other station, I select the plotter from the plot dialog, I get "device selected in .pc3 file not found, please select from list" and the specified file is the first one on the list! So I select it and all SEEMS to be ok. The plots come out, but now if I go back to the XP station and try to plot, the .pc3 file has changed and I end up getting the same error I was getting on the other machine "device selected...blah, blah".

    I understand that since the files are being shared that any change made by one machine will affect the file for the other machine; I guess my question is, what could be changing it? Is there a way that you can take a plotter setup from one machine and transfer it to another to ensure the exact same config? There are only minor differences like paper sizes and such, but still need everything to run without error or differences between stations.

    Any suggestions are greatly appreciated as I think I've exhausted what little I knew about plot configs.

    TIA
     
    arrco, Mar 16, 2005
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  2. arrco

    arrco Guest

    Anyone?
     
    arrco, Mar 17, 2005
    #2
  3. My guess is that there's something different about the plotter names
    and/or set up in Windows. It could be as simple as an extra space
    somewhere in the name, different capitalization, etc. I'd make an exact
    list of printers in XP (highlight the names so you can see spaces),
    remove all the plotters on the 2K computer, then re-enter them.

    Martin
     
    Martin Shoemaker, Mar 17, 2005
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