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incomplete printing due to memory problems

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Hello everyone, I have a press problem that I can't solve.
design with autocad lt 2010 and especially in heavy files that I launch to the plotter (hp designjet 800) I do not print the end of the table or I print omitting text lines from the paper mill.
from what I understand by reading around must be a memory problem, I would like to ask if I understood correctly and how I can solve it.
I add that my colleague has no problem printing the same files from another pc.

thanks to all
 
Hello everyone, I have a press problem that I can't solve.
design with autocad lt 2010 and especially in heavy files that I launch to the plotter (hp designjet 800) I do not print the end of the table or I print omitting text lines from the paper mill.
from what I understand by reading around must be a memory problem, I would like to ask if I understood correctly and how I can solve it.
I add that my colleague has no problem printing the same files from another pc.

thanks to all
problem solved egregiamente in its time printing in plt.

in practice when you print with the plotter choose the flag "print on file"; at that point autocad will give birth to a .plt file format. downloading from the internet a free program (there are several) send to your plotter the .plt file of the drawing and the game is done.

Trust me that I have printed drawings of 841 mm wide and length over 4500 mm without any problem! (where with the classic system there was no way out!) :biggrin:
 
thanks counterblow hammer, printing on .plt files could be an alternative solution, but I would like to print directly from the layout, without internal steps.

Thank you Tristan, I did as you indicated. now the press is complete but the times to charge it and finish it have much lengthened than before.
Is there any other shortcut?
 
Good morning.

i autocad 2008lt, kneading normally and mold normally with layouts. when I go to print with the layouts, preview the drawing you see correctly but, once printed, 2 cm. from the edge of the window, the texts created with a type of layer are cut while lines with the same layer have no problem; other texts created with a different layer (which is the same as the odds) instead print them correctly. I tried to create a .plt file and print it with special program but the result is the same. the texts are not annotative and the printer is a hp7500

this problem only does it if you print from layuot and not model. can not be a text option problem because by moving the text to the center the text is printed correctly and if the text was created on paper space or on model space makes the same problem

help please! !
 
Good morning.

i autocad 2008lt, kneading normally and mold normally with layouts. when I go to print with the layouts, preview the drawing you see correctly but, once printed, 2 cm. from the edge of the window, the texts created with a type of layer are cut while lines with the same layer have no problem; other texts created with a different layer (which is the same as the odds) instead print them correctly. I tried to create a .plt file and print it with special program but the result is the same. the texts are not annotative and the printer is a hp7500

this problem only does it if you print from layuot and not model. can not be a text option problem because by moving the text to the center the text is printed correctly and if the text was created on paper space or on model space makes the same problem

help please! !
do first to attach a file that presents this problem, even with only a few elements. so we have a way to verify.
 
Okay, for the moment I solved by setting all margins to 0, however as soon as I have a minute I send it. thanks for the moment
 

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