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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 25.Aug.2012 at 01:50
Hello, Autocad Experts,
I'm right now on an interactive chat session with Dell technical support.  Can any one direct us to an address for a driver which we can install???? 
 
Thanks   /s/  Bob
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 25.Aug.2012 at 12:17
HP755CM

The tech must be a new hire who never worked in the field.  Can't believe he cannot locate a suitable driver.  Did you inquire about a universal print driver?  Did you ask him about running a XP driver in a virtual machine or in XP mode?


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 25.Aug.2012 at 19:01
Hello, John,
The Dell 'third world help' was not much help, but I thank you for yours.
For now, I'll just plot from my old computer, and give the plot/win7/HP755cm a rest.
New problem: Unable to control layers for new work. Old blocks change layers OK, but new lines -- blocks are locked. I've been all over the 'layer-lock' stuff, but I'm not clever enough to find a way to fix my problem.
Any ideas? Or, should I best post as a new topic?
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 26.Aug.2012 at 01:19
Blocks are locked how?  I'm not sure I understand your question.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 26.Aug.2012 at 12:48
Hello, John,
 
Problem solved. 
 
A - too simple error - in the properties window, where the color switch was set to blocks, rather than layer.  I never use 'color', only layer, so pay no attention to it.  I must have stumbled over the switch.  I crawled through all sorts of discussion of layer lock before I found this. 
 
There are, of course, lottssaa ways to go wrong, and I'm careful to avail myself of many of them.
 
Thanks for your help.
 
Enjoy    /s/   Bob 
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