You'd be better advised to use a more universal format, like PDF. What
happens once you've committed 10,000 drawings to .plt files formatted for
one of your current printers, and that device breaks down, wears out, or
just gets replaced with a newer, better model that's incompatible with your
old one?
In any case, do a search for Batch Plotting Utilities -- there are a number
of them out there.
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"Joel Pasquarelli" wrote in message
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> We currently have that many drawings stored as .dwg files. In place of
> purchasing a CAD software or using VoloView (which does not work well with
> all of our computers, I was going to propose a solution of saving a dwg
and
> plt file that anyone could send to our printers. I am always open to
other
> options, I am just trying to help save the company money and provide a way
> for anyone in the building to be able to print CAD drawings. Where could
I
> find some information on writing the script you refer to?