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Topic ClosedI encountered serious probelm!!(printing erro)

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    Posted: 01.Feb.2009 at 09:19
Hi! I'm using AutoCad 2006. And I'm Korean.
 
So, If my english expression is poor, please fogive me..
 
 
There was a serious problem when i printed Auto Drawings.
 
The problem was that the number "5" is printed like "8".
 
Sometimes the number "5" is printed as "5".
 
But!! sometimes the number "5" is printed as "8".
 
I can't understand "Why!!!".
 
Because of AutoCad program?? Or because of Printer??
 
My printer is HP Laserjet 1320.
 
Please anyone tell me the reason.
 
thank you...
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 01.Feb.2009 at 21:06
Originally posted by moremae moremae wrote:

Hi! I'm using AutoCad 2006. And I'm Korean.
 
So, If my english expression is poor, please fogive me..
 
 
There was a serious problem when i printed Auto Drawings.
 
The problem was that the number "5" is printed like "8".
 
Sometimes the number "5" is printed as "5".
 
But!! sometimes the number "5" is printed as "8".
 
I can't understand "Why!!!".
 
Because of AutoCad program?? Or because of Printer??
 
My printer is HP Laserjet 1320.
 
Please anyone tell me the reason.
 
thank you...
 
have you tried with an another keyboard.?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 02.Feb.2009 at 12:15
Have you changed anything about your tekststyle?
Do you always use the same textstyle?


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 02.Feb.2009 at 12:22

Thank you! your replies.^^

 But.. My KeyBoard is OK.. And I didn't change any text fomat.
 
I just printed the same AutoCad Drawing.

The error occured randomly.. --;  and The frequency are very few..

Again Thanks about your concern.


Edited by moremae - 02.Feb.2009 at 12:28
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 02.Feb.2009 at 13:24
Do you have this problem always in the same drawing?
Maybe you should audit the drawing.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 03.Feb.2009 at 02:27
i dont think its something to do with the keyboards or the text styles... maybe its all because of your printer if the error occurs randomly... try to print your cad to the other printers... or check your printer, do some nozzle checks and head cleaning... 
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