Plotter Configuration

Command: PLOTTERMANAGER

 

Plotter configuration files

 

Starting from BricsCAD V5, configurations for Windows system printers are stored in plotter configuration files (.PC3 files). Unlike in AutoCAD®, PC3 plotter configuration files in BricsCAD™ apply to Windows system printers only.

In a plotter configuration file, you override one or more settings of the system printers installed on your computer. You can configure BricsCAD for many plotting/printing devices and keep multiple configurations for each single device.

Each plotter configuration file contains information such as:

PC3 files are saved in the Plotconfig subfolder of your Roamable root folder.

After creating a PC3 file, it is available in the list of plotter configuration names in the Printer / Plotter configuration list on the Print or Page Setup dialog boxes.

 

To create a plotter configuration file

  1. Choose Plotter Manager... in the File menu, then double click Create a Plotter Configuration shortcut.

The Plotter Configuration Editor dialog opens.

 

  1. In the Printer name list, select the printer you want to create a plotter configuration (PC3) for.
  2. Click the Settings tab on the Plotter Configuration Editor dialog.

  3. Click the Custom Properties... button.
    The <Selected Printer> Properties dialog opens.
    The layout of this dialog is different for each printer.
    Custom Properties are not supported on the Linux platform.
  4. On the Properties dialog of the selected printer, adjust the printer settings, then click the OK button to confirm.
    The <Selected Printer> Properties dialog closes.
  5. Click the OK button on the Plotter Configuration Editor dialog.
    The Changes to a Printer Configuration File dialog opens.

  6. (option) Adjust the PC3 file name.
    The default name is <Selected Printer>.pc3.
  7. Click the OK button on the Changes to a Printer Configuration File dialog.
    The PC3 file is created.

 

NOTE

If you want to create multiple plotter configurations for the same printer, you must adjust the default name in step 7. If you accept the default name, the existing plotter configuration will be overwritten.

To edit a plotter configuration

  1. Do one of the following:
  2. Choose Page Setup in the File menu.
  3. Type pagesetup in the command bar, then press Enter.
  1. Select a plotter configuration (PC3) in the Printer / Plotter configuration list.
  2. Click the Edit Plotter Configuration button () on the Print or Page Setup dialogs.
    The Plotter configuration editor dialog opens.
     
  3. Proceed in the Create a plotter configuration procedure starting from step 3.

 

NOTE

If you select a system printer in step 2, a new plotter configuration is created for the selected printer.  

When you click the Edit Plotter Configuration button () in step 3, the Properties dialog of the selected printer opens first.

After clicking the OK button on the Properties dialog the Plotter configuration editor dialog opens.  

You can then complete the Create a plotter configuration procedure.
 

To assign a plotter configuration

  1. Choose Model or the Layout to which you want to assign a specific plotter configuration file.
  2. Do one of the following:
  3. Choose Page Setup in the File menu.
  4. Type pagesetup in the command bar, then press Enter.
  1. Choose one of the following from the Printer / Plotter configuration list:
  2. A system printer
  3. A configuration file (PC3 file)
  4. None (uses Default)
  1. Click the OK button.

 

NOTE

  • When BricsCAD™ cannot find the plotter configuration file assigned to the drawing, it changes the configuration file assigned to your drawing to None.

  • The None printer device has its own set of paper sizes that can be stored in the drawing very much the same as for any 'real' printer. If a layout is opened and the stored printer is absent, the printer switches to None  while the paper size is maintained. The missing printer and the previous paper size are indicated upon opening the Print dialog. The previous paper size can be saved in the drawing,

  • PREVIOUS PAPER SIZE: drawings created by other parties are often set up for a printer that is not available in your office. In such case, BricsCAD resets the printer device to None , which results in using the default printer. Instead of resetting the paper size to a default, BricsCAD shows the Previous Paper size, in order to inform you about the intended paper size and allow to choose a similar size on any of the available printers.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


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