To add to what Aaron said, if the printer you use for Revit is not your
Windows default printer, you will get this message (my default printer
is an 8.5 x 11 printer, so if I have to plot to a large format printer,
I get this message).
Aaron Rumple wrote:
> This isn't a bug, but an intentional heads up. If you select a printer that
> only does 8 1/2"x11" and your setup is for 30x42 - the message switches you
> to settings. The message box is to alert you that you should
> check the setting - but it lets you move along.
>
> Likewise -if your printer is set to on that does 8 1/2"x11" and you try to
> change to settings which are 30x42 it doesn't let you go back to the main
> print dialog. If it did you would have the option of hitting print even
> though the settings were not right.
>
> Now if you are just making some new print settings, from the file->print
> setup dialog - then just create your new settings and before you ok
> everything - just return to the option or whatever was set
> before you opened your dialog. You can avoid this dialog altogether if you
> just do file-print and then close after you have made your settings. Close
> will retain your setup.
>
> "rlwade" wrote in message
> news:30376301.1086290187092.JavaMail.jive@jiveforum2.autodesk.com...
>
>>When ever i print to my HP printers if i do not view my printer properties
>
> first i get an error in the setup saying that my printer settings are
> incompatible. Is someone working on a fix for this bug?
>
>