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Plotting from plot file in AutoCAD

Asked by mark876543 in CAD & Architecture Software

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Site 1 has an installation of AutoCAD 2004 but no working plotter.  SIte 2 has a working Plotter (HP Designjet & PC network) but not the right version of AutoCAD (2004).  If I plot to file (.plt files), and take this file to site 2, how do I send a .plt file to the Designjet from Windows?

I did this once years ago, to a laser printer.  A vendor had some picture of a simple circuit board he created using some specialized old software.  So the native file would do me no good.  He plotted it to file and sent me the .plt file.  I think I just used a dos command to send it to the laserjet, and it worked.  I dread trying to do a dos command to a designjet over the network though.  How would you plot from a .plt file?Start Free Trial
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