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Topic ClosedPlotting Issues

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    Posted: 12.Sep.2012 at 20:21
I'm not certain why, but for some reason every time I plot to a specific plotter, my session of AutoCAD shuts down on me. I am using AutoCAD Mechanical 2012, and the plotter is a HP Design Jet 500. I double checked to make sure that I have the latest printer drives. Anyone else have this issue or know of a possible fix?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 12.Sep.2012 at 23:28
I run a HP DesignJet 500+ and AutoCAD 2012 and 13....so far no issues.

Did you try uninstalling then reinstalling the plotter?
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