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ChrisRS
en respuesta a: BranchEngineering

 I don't have that plotter, so I am kind of guessing.

 

I prefer solutions that do not require upside down PDFs.

 

  1. (I WOULD REJECT THIS OPTION) Consider printing to a 22x36 in AutoCAD. (This would mess up printing 1/2 size to 11 x 17)
  2. Try rotating the PDF 180 when you send it to the plotter. The print will be in the same position on the plotter paper, but 'Left' edge of the rotated image for be at the right edge of the plotter paper. (I have not physically verified this.) 
    1. I use Bluebeam Revu. I assume that this is applicable to their free Vu reader software as well (See Below)
    2. I can not find a setting for this in Acrobat Reader. You would need to rotate the PDF 180 degrees, then print normally. Do not save the changes to the PDF, rotate back and save,
  3. Look for rotate image or shift image in you printer driver advanced settings. If you find them save a special printer.
  4. Look for rotate image or shift image at the plotter control panel. If this works, remember to reset the plotter back to normal.

Good Luck.

 

I am in no way affiliated with Bluebeam, but I recommend Revu. It is geared toward Engineers and engineering tasks, not just 'Office' tasks.

  

 

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Christopher Stevens
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