Unknown Error Code 10

Discussion in 'AutoCAD' started by vhunter, Aug 21, 2003.

  1. vhunter

    vhunter Guest

    For some reason, on one of our drawings, when we plot to a DWF file, about half way through the plot generation we get the following message:
    Autocad Error
    Unknown Error Code 10
    We are plotting extents from paperspace two viewports of a building elevation.
    What is "Code 10" and what can we do to fix it?

    Thanks,
    Vincent M. Hunter, AIA
     
    vhunter, Aug 21, 2003
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  2. Release of AutoCAD?

    Error when creating DWF file: Unknown Error Code 10
    http://usa.autodesk.com/getdoc/id=TS72270

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    Tracy W. Lincoln, Aug 21, 2003
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  3. vhunter

    vhunter Guest

    I made the changes to our DWF pc3 config file and we still get the "code 10" error. The drawing we are trying to plot contains solid hatching, clipped xrefs, wipeouts and one raster company logo in paperspace. I am assuming all three are just not possible in Autocad, am I right? We can reconstruct the file by simply drafting the lines, but lose the usefulness of those commands, and consequently lose time.

    Thanks,
    Vincent M. Hunter, AIA
     
    vhunter, Aug 22, 2003
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  4. In my experience, Error code 10 is caused by nested xrefs or nested
    insertions of raster images. I solved the problem by changing the xrefs from
    attach to overlay. You can do this by double clicking on "attach" for each
    xref in the xref dialog box. Hope this helps you.

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    Margo

    Margo dot Reppert at aps dot com

    10" error. The drawing we are trying to plot contains solid hatching,
    clipped xrefs, wipeouts and one raster company logo in paperspace. I am
    assuming all three are just not possible in Autocad, am I right? We can
    reconstruct the file by simply drafting the lines, but lose the usefulness
    of those commands, and consequently lose time.
     
    Margo Reppert, Aug 24, 2003
    #4
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