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Topic ClosedPrinting Error DWG to PDF

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    Posted: 18.Jan.2011 at 13:18
Hi,

I'm getting a printing error that is crashing AutoCAD each time I attempt to print using AutoCAD's DWG to PDF printer.

I am getting the following error after I have chosen the print file location and the print loading screen appears briefly:

FATAL ERROR: Unhandled access violation reading 0x0000 Exception at 2edf605ch

A pdf file is created at the save location but with no content.

This is happening on a clean install of AutoCAD 2009 on a new Windows 7 Dell. I believe the issue may be caused by something on the company server, as the problem started on my old computer, and has now persisted onto the new one.

If anyone has any ideas at all I'd be happy to hear them.

Thanks


Edited by ralph09 - 18.Jan.2011 at 13:19
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 18.Jan.2011 at 14:37
A good indication as to whether or not its your computer or the server: copy a file locally and print off your local hard drive. That way you would be armed with evidence when you ask the IT guy to reboot/otherwise fix, the server.
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