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Since ACLT 2000 has a 16 bit installer which won't work on my Win7/64 setup, I researched the virtual PC / XP option but concluded that it would be too slow. So I set up a dual boot system with Win7/64 on one partition and Win8/32 just for ACLT 2000 on the other. Using the Win7 disk management tools, I shrunk the C: partition and added a new one for Win8. Win8 has a dual boot setup capability that was easy to use. The ACLT install on my Win8/32 basic edition went smoothly and so far, everything works perfectly....... except plotting.
When I try to plot to my system printer, I get "Memory Allocation Error". This happened before when I set up ACLT on my old Vista laptop and I was able to find a solution then but I don't remember what I did. I'm pretty sure it should work but I haven't found the right trick yet. Here are some things I tried:
1. Added the plotter update patch but it didn't help.
2. Ran the Add-a-Plotter wizard and it gave me an error message that my system printer name was too long (Brother HL-5370 series Printer .... 32 characters) and said only certain information would be saved with the configuration. I continued and it even printed the calibration rectangle. Yippee... it prints! So, I went back to plot my drawing and oops, the dreaded Memory Allocation Error again.
3. Ran the Add-a-Plotter Wizard again and tried to add the printer as a network printer instead of a system printer. I browsed to the printer in the network devices window but when I selected it, the wizard wouldn't accept it.
4. Changed the printer's name to Brother HL-5370DW and ran the wizard with the system printer option but this time, I get the message, "Autodesk Hardcopy Add-a-Plotter wizard has stopped working".
I really don't need a pc3 file since my system printer defaults are fine so perhaps the Add-a-Plotter wizard shouldn't be needed anyway. But... what next?
PS: My present workaround is to copyclip the drawing and paste it into a Word 2010 document, then print it from there.
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