Our office just moved over to AutoCad LT for Mac and we are having an issue with plotting to our Canon IPF755. We first turned to Canon for a solution but they concluded this was an issue needing to be resolved by Autodesk.
When we print 24x36" drawings to the plotter the print window has an option to rotate plots 90 degrees which is always checked so the drawings print landscape orientation and make the best use of the plotters 36" wide paper roll (versus printiing portrait with 12" of blank space at the top).
This works in every application except AutoCad. AutoCad ignores the setting and rotates the page back to portrait and prints a 24x36 in portrait orientation as a 36x36 sheet with 12" blank space across the top.
We have tried custom paper sizes, landscape & portrait, checking & unchecking th box, even rotating the viewport and title block in Layout. We have searched and searched for settings that would resolve the issue and as mentioned even talked it through with Canon Support. Alot of people mentions changing the .pc3 settings via the Plotter Manager but it looks like LT for Mac left that out.
Thanks,
Fred