Guest stephen Posted November 12, 2002 Posted November 12, 2002 is it possible to plot off a whole batch of drawings(35) at theone time, i usually have to plot off each drawing one by one, but this is obviously quite time consuming. Please bear in mind im a bit stupid guys Thanks Stephen Quote
Guest stephen Posted November 12, 2002 Posted November 12, 2002 After reading davids sticky, sorry david Im using LT 2002, hope this helps Stephen Quote
f700es Posted November 12, 2002 Posted November 12, 2002 After reading davids sticky, sorry david Im using LT 2002, hope this helps Stephen Sorry to say but I cannot find any "free" utilities for this. There are several pay add-ons that one can buy but alas no free ones. F7 Quote
Guest stephen Posted November 14, 2002 Posted November 14, 2002 can one of these add ons be used with LT, does anyone have a link to anywhere i can get these from? Quote
Mr T Posted November 14, 2002 Posted November 14, 2002 I'm sure there is a batch plotter on the install CD ? I'll check in my school tomorrow and post a reply AM. Nick Quote
f700es Posted November 14, 2002 Posted November 14, 2002 I'm sure there is a batch plotter on the install CD ?I'll check in my school tomorrow and post a reply AM. Nick I thought there was as well but I checked at... http://news://discussion.autodesk.com/autodesk.autocadlt.2002general and did a search on Batch Plotting and a few AutoDesk mods said there was not a utility from AutoDesk for this (unless I missed it). Do a yahoo search on AutoCAD LT and Batch Plotting and you'll find some of the pay ones These guys have an LT Batch Plot Utility.... http://www.multi-batch.com/default.htm F7 Quote
rohit1979 Posted September 17, 2009 Posted September 17, 2009 We find that dwgPlotX from karvamsoft (do a google search) is a great batch plotter for AutoCAD drawings. We have been using it since almost a year now and it has greatly reduced our work-load. It also has batch scripting features which enable us to do almost any operation on a bulk of drawings. Quote
judyfennelly Posted September 18, 2009 Posted September 18, 2009 If you already have a printer/plotter, another program that batch plots DWG and DWF, search "DWGSee" in Google. Quote
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