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Fri, Mar 17, 2006 at 6:56:09 AM | Creating a PLT file directly from Revit for sending to HP 750 plotter, how?

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I woukd like to send my sheets for plotting. Whith AutoCad I am using the hp 750 driver. Can someone help me doing the same with revit? Creating a PDF file gave a file too big for them, creating some problems. Thanks

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Fri, Mar 17, 2006 at 7:28:49 AM | RE: Creating a PLT file directly from Revit for sending to HP 750 plotter, how?

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in the print dialog box, just select print to file if you want to create a plot file best regards, coreed,aia

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Sun, Mar 19, 2006 at 3:28:53 AM | RE: Creating a PLT file directly from Revit for sending to HP 750 plotter, how?

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For some reason when i am doing this the computer "thinks" for few seconds, but then, after i gave it a location on the desktop, i cant finf any plt file that it maybe produced. any sugestion?

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Mon, Sep 24, 2007 at 10:22:46 AM | Creating a PLT file directly from Revit for sending to HP 750 plotter, how?

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REVIT creates PRN files, not plt files, i use accXES client tools to organize and print batches for projects, nice thing is that you can print say 5 full size sets and without wasting time with a autodesk program, print a couple half size sets.  It reads PRN files, just like PLT files,

 acroplot pro, the sweet conversion program that converts plt to pdf in seconds does not read PRN files unfortunately 


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