Welcome to the Inventor forum.
An important habit to develop for forum participation: as you consider responding to a previous post, check the date to see whether a response now makes sense. In this case, the last post was more than eleven years ago, and much has changed in that time.
But, responding to what you posted-- are you referring to Autodesk or to CalComp when you write "very little consideration for the customer"?
FWIW, I believe that Inventor has always used Windows printers rather than its own plotting system as AutoCAD did (does?)... one benefit of its later development solely in the Windows environment.
Sam B
Inventor Professional 2015 SP2
Windows 7 Enterprise 64-bit, SP1
HP EliteBook 8770w; 8 GB RAM; Core™ i7-3720QM 2.60 GHz; Quadro K4000M
Welcome to the Inventor forum.
An important habit to develop for forum participation: as you consider responding to a previous post, check the date to see whether a response now makes sense. In this case, the last post was more than eleven years ago, and much has changed in that time.
But, responding to what you posted-- are you referring to Autodesk or to CalComp when you write "very little consideration for the customer"?
FWIW, I believe that Inventor has always used Windows printers rather than its own plotting system as AutoCAD did (does?)... one benefit of its later development solely in the Windows environment.
Sam B
Inventor Professional 2015 SP2
Windows 7 Enterprise 64-bit, SP1
HP EliteBook 8770w; 8 GB RAM; Core™ i7-3720QM 2.60 GHz; Quadro K4000M
You are absolutly correct, I was doing a search to see if anything had turned up as regards using my Huston Instrument Capatable plotter, and reading that post broght to the surface all of my frustrations with Microsoft, Autocad, and Inventor. I stopped upgrade at V14 and would still like to use my plotter now an again. Carry on
@sbixler wrote:Welcome to the Inventor forum.
An important habit to develop for forum participation: as you consider responding to a previous post, check the date to see whether a response now makes sense. In this case, the last post was more than eleven years ago, and much has changed in that time.
But, responding to what you posted-- are you referring to Autodesk or to CalComp when you write "very little consideration for the customer"?
FWIW, I believe that Inventor has always used Windows printers rather than its own plotting system as AutoCAD did (does?)... one benefit of its later development solely in the Windows environment.
Sam B
Inventor Professional 2015 SP2
Windows 7 Enterprise 64-bit, SP1
HP EliteBook 8770w; 8 GB RAM; Core™ i7-3720QM 2.60 GHz; Quadro K4000M
You are absolutly correct, I was doing a search to see if anything had turned up as regards using my Huston Instrument Capatable plotter, and reading that post broght to the surface all of my frustrations with Microsoft, Autocad, and Inventor. I stopped upgrade at V14 and would still like to use my plotter now an again. Carry on
@sbixler wrote:Welcome to the Inventor forum.
An important habit to develop for forum participation: as you consider responding to a previous post, check the date to see whether a response now makes sense. In this case, the last post was more than eleven years ago, and much has changed in that time.
But, responding to what you posted-- are you referring to Autodesk or to CalComp when you write "very little consideration for the customer"?
FWIW, I believe that Inventor has always used Windows printers rather than its own plotting system as AutoCAD did (does?)... one benefit of its later development solely in the Windows environment.
Sam B
Inventor Professional 2015 SP2
Windows 7 Enterprise 64-bit, SP1
HP EliteBook 8770w; 8 GB RAM; Core™ i7-3720QM 2.60 GHz; Quadro K4000M
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