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I am having trouble plotting in the correct orientation. My current setup is AutoCAD 2017, Windows 10, Adobe Acrobat Reader DC, and an HP Designjet 510 24" wide plotter, printing on a 24" roll of paper.
I usually print 15 - 20 18x24 pages per model, about twice a month. The settings I have had success with in the past are shown in the screenshot below. The trouble I am having is consistently repeating this success on the next batch of prints, and I cannot for the life of me figure out where things are going wrong. Initially, the work around I found that worked was printing as a PDF, and then sending the PDF to the plotter. It took several attempts to find the right combination of settings to get the print to print in the correct orientation. Sometimes when I try to print the next batch it will work fine, but other times it will revert back to printing in the wrong orientation. Then I fight with it for several attempts before it finally works correctly again. I've talked with a few friends and colleagues who have all had similar issues, and their response is always "just print the pages in the wrong orientation and cut them afterwards." This is such an aggravating and unproductive work around, and I would really like to find a solution before I roll this plotter down a flight of stairs.
I have been fighting with HP plotters and AutoCAD since the mid 90's. Is this a problem with the plotter, and should I replace it? Does anyone have recommendations on other plotters?
Thanks,
Kevin
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