Well I might have found my problem. If my font size is smaller than 0.2",
it does not seem to come out correctly using the 650, or the 750, but
otherwise it is working great now. Thanks again for the suggestions.
"L. Rafuse" wrote in message
news:3C2B8067.38F8C24E@wn.net...
> Win 98 SE.
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> What plotter is your print shop using? That should be the best driver to
use.
> --
> Len Rafuse
> Vision Engineering
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> Darryl Gould wrote:
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> > Thanks for the info. What OS are you using? I tried the 750 under
Win98
> > and it came out looking a little scattered; I was wondering if it worked
> > better under a different OS......
> >
> > "L. Rafuse" wrote in message
> > news:3C2B36BA.EDC6EBE@wn.net...
> > > I have had good luck using the HP 750 drivers. When I used the HP500
> > drivers,
> > > my plots did not look very good. The print shop that you are using
should
> > have
> > > recommendations for drivers that work with their plotter or plot
software.
> > >
> > > You can always try another print shop too. It is always nice to have
a
> > handy
> > > print shop but with next day delivery your print shop can be on the
other
> > side
> > > of the country and you can still get prints quickly.
> > >
> > > --
> > > Len Rafuse
> > > Vision Engineering
> > >
> > > Darryl Gould wrote:
> > >
> > > > I drafted a fairly complex floor plan and used a HPDraftPro DXL
print
> > driver
> > > > to plot it to a .plt file. When I got my plot printed out at the
local
> > > > store, my vertically aligned text was now horizontally aligned. I
used
> > a
> > > > viewer and found that when I create the plot file it is changing the
> > > > alignments. I tried a few other drivers, HP7585 and HPDraftPro EXL
with
> > the
> > > > same results.
> > > >
> > > > Anybody have any suggestions or have experienced this?
> > > >
> > > > Thanks
> > >
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