Hello, all;
I have been scouring through the posts here and looking through Google et al for answers to this question:
How do I add our HP T1300 plotter to the Plotter Configuration Manager in our newly installed 2016 instance of the application? Our users have very recently been upgraded from 2013, and have not had such problems with this plotter beforehand.
The network is a domain network, and our Plotter is a shared device on this network (via print server). We are running Windows 7 (x64) for our PCs.
The plotter is and has been installed for some time (not sure which version of printer driver(s) sorry).
Can anyone please help me to add this plotter using the Plotter configuration manager for our user(s)?
Thank you in advance.
Roman
Hello, all;
I have been scouring through the posts here and looking through Google et al for answers to this question:
How do I add our HP T1300 plotter to the Plotter Configuration Manager in our newly installed 2016 instance of the application? Our users have very recently been upgraded from 2013, and have not had such problems with this plotter beforehand.
The network is a domain network, and our Plotter is a shared device on this network (via print server). We are running Windows 7 (x64) for our PCs.
The plotter is and has been installed for some time (not sure which version of printer driver(s) sorry).
Can anyone please help me to add this plotter using the Plotter configuration manager for our user(s)?
Thank you in advance.
Roman
Does Windows "see" your plotter like a normal printer?
If so, you already have it in Autocad, as "Default Windows System Printer", sir.
Does Windows "see" your plotter like a normal printer?
If so, you already have it in Autocad, as "Default Windows System Printer", sir.
If the printer is visible as a Windows printer, in AutoCAD go to Options, Plot and Publish tab, and be sure Hide System Printers is not checked.
If the printer is visible as a Windows printer, in AutoCAD go to Options, Plot and Publish tab, and be sure Hide System Printers is not checked.
roman_frankRWGNR wrote:
I fear that part of my issue
No issues, sir: please read and apply what written in the second post of the current thread, period.
roman_frankRWGNR wrote:
I fear that part of my issue
No issues, sir: please read and apply what written in the second post of the current thread, period.
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