plotting plt files

Discussion in 'AutoCAD' started by Greg, Jun 23, 2004.

  1. Greg

    Greg Guest

    I'm new to the news group, so forgive me if this topic has been discussed
    before......but how do you print plt files.

    I'm running AutoCad 2005,
    operaritng system is Windows XP Professional with
    3.0 GHz processor and 1.0 GB of Ram.
     
    Greg, Jun 23, 2004
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  2. Greg

    Paul Turvill Guest

    Just do a search on previous posts. You'll find numerous options.
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    Paul Turvill, Jun 23, 2004
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  3. Greg

    Anne Brown Guest

    Greg -

    Welcome to the discussion groups. For future use -

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    Anne Brown, Jun 24, 2004
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  4. Greg

    Matt Pearson Guest

    Hi Greg,

    If you mean print the plt files to a plotter or printer, you may want to
    give our product a try: http://cadfx.com/replot.

    There are some free ones, but if you need to batch print and print to
    another scale other thatn full size, RePlot can help you.


    Best regards,

    Matt Pearson
    CAD fx, Inc.
    (877) 741-2175
    (810) 732-0085
     
    Matt Pearson, Jun 24, 2004
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    Paul Li Guest

    Paul Li, Jun 30, 2004
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