You can use any plotter
configuration to create plot files that can be used with spooling
software or given to service bureaus for output.
To create a plot (PLT)
file
-
- In the Plot dialog box, under Printer/Plotter,
in the Name box, select a plotter configuration.
NoteYou must use the
correct plotter configuration for the output device in order to
produce a valid PLT file.
- If the Plot to File option is available
and is not selected, select it.
- Select plot settings for the plot file
as needed.
- Click OK.
- In the Browse for Plot File dialog box,
select a location and enter a file name for the plot file.
- Click Save.
To create a batch file
for plot spooling
Plot files are meant
to be used with spooling software or to be given to a service bureau
for output. A simple batch file can be used to output PLT files.
- Open a text editor and save a batch file
to a folder where you save your PLT files.
- Name the batch file something like MySpooler.bat.
- Add a single line to the batch file that
reads:
copy%1
\\server\printer
The%1 is a parameter
that the batch file will replace with the name of the .plt file
being sent to the output device.
TipIf the output device
is connected directly to the computer, you can substitute the print
server path with the printer port, such as LPT1.
- Save the batch file and close the text
editor.
To plot a plot (PLT) file
from a batch file
This procedure uses the
batch file created in
To create a batch file for plot spooling.
- Open a Command Prompt window and change
directories to the folder containing your PLT file and spooling
batch file.
- At the command prompt, enter the following:
MySpooler.bat
MyDrawing.plt
where MySpooler.bat is
the name of the batch file you created and MyDrawing.plt is
the name of the plot file.
The PLT file is copied
to the output device and the drawing is created.
CommandsPLOT
Plots a drawing to a
plotter, printer, or file.