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print sizes longer than 1 mt with epson stylus 1520 and autocad 2004

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gerardo25

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Hello everyone!
I wanted to ask you a question about autocad 2004 and the epson stylus color 1520 printer.
I know that this printer can print formats up to 5 mt., but when in autocad launch the press gives me the possibility to reach a maximum print length of 1 mt., then I am forced to print a project (of 7mt) to 1 mt..
I wondered if there were any drivers for the printer or some sort of setting in autocad.
thank you all for the answers.
 
Are you sure you can do this?
installed among other things the original drivers? among other things on the epson site are also available those for autocads for versions old old old However.
This is what I found qui:
the magazine "mondo epson" of feb 2002 tells us to do so:
hypothesizes of having to print a project of 5 m (17x200 inches).
-We create from the program used a print window (in our
example is 17x40 inches)
- On the printer driver, we now put the card in the following way:
a)translating paper feed manual banner
b) long paper paper model
c) window measurement (in our example 17x40 inches)
-We open the printing of the first window
- the press, the cartridge and the paper will not move and the press
the next window will leave exactly at the end of that
previous.
in our example we will print below 5 17x40inch windows
1st, until properly cover the desired surface.
 
I have doubts that we can do.
in any case that method indicated above you tried it?
 
I have doubts that we can do.
in any case that method indicated above you tried it?
Can you drive me?
I'm not very clever.
now they are in autocad, the print window I create must be in inches or cm?
I have autocad set in cm.
I create the pane in defpoints of 17x40, i.e. 43x100cm?
but this is the method I use now to print, i create a single print area in my case 43x500cm then offset every 100cm, when I launch the press I choose continuous module 43x111.8 cm which is the maximum allowed and launch the print.
so in this way I printed the first part, I reco near the printer and from the manual roller wrap a little sheet, and I relaunch the print again with the same method.
my question is I can launch a single 500cm (5m) print?
therefore it would be more convenient to print every 5mt instead of 1mt at a time.
Now if you are so kind to do together the method you described so as to make a test.
to be prevented that when selecting from the tabloid sheet settings the print area that has is as follows: 271.89x413.28mm or in inches 10.70x16.27
 
I noticed that from the printer properties it is possible to create a custom size sheet, only that does not add any format, but gives me the possibility to import one.
How do I create it?
attached to find a pdf file with the dialog boxView attachment importa foglio personalizzato.pdfonce clicked on ok gives me type of pcp file and pc2(*.pcp,*.pc2)
 
I noticed that from the printer properties it is possible to create a custom size sheet, only that does not add any format, but gives me the possibility to import one.
How do I create it?
attached to find a pdf file with the dialog boxView attachment 25086once clicked on ok gives me type of pcp file and pc2(*.pcp,*.pc2)
Anything? ? ? ? ? ?
 
I told you this method:
Are you sure you can do this?
installed among other things the original drivers? among other things on the epson site are also available those for autocads for versions old old old However.
This is what I found qui:
the magazine "mondo epson" of feb 2002 tells us to do so:
hypothesizes of having to print a project of 5 m (17x200 inches).
-We create from the program used a print window (in our
example is 17x40 inches)
- On the printer driver, we now put the card in the following way:
a)translating paper feed manual banner
b) long paper paper model
c) window measurement (in our example 17x40 inches)
-We open the printing of the first window
- the press, the cartridge and the paper will not move and the press
the next window will leave exactly at the end of that
previous.
in our example we will print below 5 17x40inch windows
1st, until properly cover the desired surface.
you explain the method you use.
Can you drive me?
I'm not very clever.
now they are in autocad, the print window I create must be in inches or cm?
I have autocad set in cm.
I create the pane in defpoints of 17x40, i.e. 43x100cm?
but this is the method I use now to print, i create a single print area in my case 43x500cm then offset every 100cm, when I launch the press I choose continuous module 43x111.8 cm which is the maximum allowed and launch the print.
so in this way I printed the first part, I reco near the printer and from the manual roller wrap a little sheet, and I relaunch the print again with the same method.
my question is I can launch a single 500cm (5m) print?
therefore it would be more convenient to print every 5mt instead of 1mt at a time.
Now if you are so kind to do together the method you described so as to make a test.
to be prevented that when selecting from the tabloid sheet settings the print area that has is as follows: 271.89x413.28mm or in inches 10.70x16.27
Anything? ? ? ? ? ?
But what I told you above did you try? :confused:
Can you drive me? . . .
we can give you directions, only those with the installed 1520 drivers can guide you step by step.
 

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