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    I am having Plotting Issue in autocad 2011.

    I have about six printers listed, but when I pick one it immediately resets to NONE.

    Please help me.

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    You're choosing the plotter/printer via a lisp routine that you have written? If so, post your code so someone here can take a look at it.
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    ohhhhhh ok......

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    Hi Vishwaskekane, I have removed your duplicate thread. I assume since you posted that in Bugs And Quirks section that you don't choose the printers via Lisp?

    Can you print with either of the printers installed from another program such as Word without a problem?
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    Sorry this is first time i post some problem. i am new...

    yes I can print with another programs without problem. problem with only autocad.

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    Can you create a PDF file from within AutoCAD and then have it print?
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    No worries

    Could it be that the printer you are selecting can't print the paper size that you have selected? Try changing the paper size first, then choose a printer.
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    No i cant. i am facing same problem to create PDF also.

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    Try enabling the above and see what happens. Report your results back here.
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    same problem

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