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DWF/pc.3 issues, or something...
Before I updated things and added Bluebeam printer drivers, I had my sheets set to "DWG to PDF.pc3", and, via sheet set manager, I could plot to either PDF or DWF without having to go in and change anything. This is no longer the case. I had to rebuild the DWG to PDF.pc3 driver, and that works fine, but I can no longer just automatically plot to DWF like I did before. Can anyone shed some light on this? Thanks!
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Do you have some screenshots showing what has changed?
How were you printing to PDF/DWF ? Via Sheet Set Manager? Via Publish?
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Plotting to PDF or DWF via sheet set manager. In the past, in page set-up manager, I'd set the plotter to DWG to PDF.pc3. From the SSM, I could publish to either PDF or DWF without changing anything.
I noticed that when I added the Bluebeam plotters, all the default ACad plotters disappeared, and I had to restore the DWG to PDF.pc3 one.
Is there a way to just restore all the original plotters?
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@TOMLANG7190 wrote:
Plotting to PDF or DWF via sheet set manager. In the past, in page set-up manager, I'd set the plotter to DWG to PDF.pc3. From the SSM, I could publish to either PDF or DWF without changing anything.
I noticed that when I added the Bluebeam plotters, all the default ACad plotters disappeared, and I had to restore the DWG to PDF.pc3 one.
Is there a way to just restore all the original plotters?
Looks like you really need BLUEBEAM support over here
You can always remove your BlueBeam and/or RESET or REINSTALL AutoCAD to get everything back to OOTB. Your IT person/folks can help you with that if you're in a locked-up user account.