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navan55
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Topic: Plot Stamp Posted: 14.Jun.2011 at 11:29 |
Hi,
There may be no way around this however. I am using AutoCAD 12. I am upskilling in CAD so the college issued CAD 12 for the course. However when I plot a drawing I get a stamp on all borders of the sheet saying" produced by an autodesk educational product" Is there any way of plotting without this. Thanks.
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John Connor
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Posted: 14.Jun.2011 at 11:50 |
It is supposed to be there as a reminder that the commercial use of an educational product is forbidden by the EULA.
Can you get rid of it? Yes. You'll have to save the drawing to AutoCAD 2000 DXF format.
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navan55
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Posted: 14.Jun.2011 at 15:44 |
Thank you for the reply. However when saved as Dxf 2002, I have tried to plot it and the preview showed the stamp.
Thanks.
Edited by navan55 - 14.Jun.2011 at 15:46
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John Connor
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Posted: 14.Jun.2011 at 18:09 |
Did you try using the 2000 DXF format too?
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navan55
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Posted: 14.Jun.2011 at 18:32 |
Hi, thank you for the prompt reply. It must have been a long day here. It was 2000 dxf.
I am going to open the drawing in 2012 save as 2000dxf.
Close the lot down and open my earlier version of 2006. Then I will try the plot.
I run my own office from my home. Just myself. Little or no work. Hence I decided to upskill in cad. Will let you know how I do with the plotting.
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navan55
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Posted: 14.Jun.2011 at 18:57 |
Hi,
Yes I opened the drawing in 2012 saved it as 2000dxf. Closed the lot and opened my 2006 version. Called up the drawing and it plotted perfectly.
This is great.
Question should it also plot as dxf in 2012.
I appreciate the help.
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John Connor
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Posted: 16.Jun.2011 at 12:48 |
I don't see why it shouldn't but I do have to caution you that AutoDesk takes a dim view of people using an educational product for commercial purposes. After upgrading your skills you might want to consider switching to a commercial version of the software or, for cost purposes, going with an AutoCAD clone like ZwCAD or something similar.
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navan55
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Posted: 16.Jun.2011 at 17:48 |
Hi,
Thank you. No I have no worries of that. I use an AutoCad lite package in the office. This is a package that I purchased from an AutoCad dealer.
My office consists of 1 person, me. The output is practically nill for the past two years.
Advise note though.
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navan55
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Posted: 17.Jun.2011 at 14:19 |
John,
One last question. I am considdering upgrading my desktop. Is there a reccommended spec to for Cad that will happily run together with other programs.
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John Connor
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Posted: 17.Jun.2011 at 15:13 |
Base your decision on the following...
What software will push your new computer to the max? Go to the manufacturer's website and read what the MINIMUM recommended specifications are then go beyond that keeping your budget in mind.
64-bit is here and now. Do NOT buy a 32-bit system. I think 128-bit systems are the next new thing but that's to be seen.
At a minimum get a system that utilizes Windows 7. The Premium Home Edition will do although for serious CAD users I recommend the Professional version if your budget allows.
Minimum RAM: 4GB (and the fastest you can afford).
A good mid-level graphics card that is on the AutoDesk "Certified" list.
A LCD wide-screen monitor. 22" is nice...24-28" even better.
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