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DWF Drivers: Which one to use?

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hguilliams
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DWF Drivers: Which one to use?

When adding a plotter for 2010 there are multiple choices for setting up a DWF PC3. Which one would you choose?
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Anonymous
in reply to: hguilliams

The program already comes with a predefined DWF driver in PLOT: are you
needing to add more, or replace a deleted option?

DWF6 and DWFx that is...

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Dean Saadallah
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hguilliams
in reply to: hguilliams

Just wondering if there is a difference between the DWF6 and the DWFx driver. Do you use the out of the box version? Have you had any trouble filtering out the ISO full bleed B1(707.00x10000.00MM) sheet?
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markdoel
in reply to: hguilliams

Have you had any trouble filtering out the ISO full bleed B1(707.00x10000.00MM) sheet?

this is a bug and has been reported.
all the other sheet sizes filter out ok, its only the B1 bleed sheet which will keep poping back into your list
cheers
mark
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Anonymous
in reply to: hguilliams

DWFx is the newer version: Win7 and Vista can read DWFx with no need to
install a viewer I believe.
DWF6 is the older format and most common between professional AutoCAD users.

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Dean Saadallah
http://LTisACAD.blogspot.com
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