Mac OSX Lion
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2011-06-06 05:36 PM
Either way this might work for me, timing wise since I'm still on 12 on a PPC Mac it may allow me to skip a few computer generations and save a lot of money or maybe I'll just stock up on cheap used Mac's and never upgrade again. Although there are some nice features since 12.

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2011-10-27 01:43 AM
http://archicadwiki.com/MacOSXLion
AMD Ryzen9 5900X CPU, 64 GB RAM 3600 MHz, Nvidia GTX 1060 6GB, 500 GB NVMe SSD
2x28" (2560x1440), Windows 10 PRO ENG, Ac20-Ac28
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2011-10-27 07:34 AM
Plotflow is not supported on Lion!
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2011-11-03 08:50 AM
AC14 cant print anymore with Lion?

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2011-11-03 08:58 AM
hope that helps.
ds.
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2011-11-03 12:23 PM
LUTHRINGER wrote:Can you provide more detail about your plotter, and the way you use it within your office? Otherwise it's difficult to understand why Plotflow is essential to your workflow.
If AC14 is able to work on MacOS X 10.7.2, how do you send drawings to the plotter?
Plotflow is not supported on Lion!
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2011-11-03 01:57 PM

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2011-11-03 11:39 PM
sounds basic but have you tried printing straight from ArchiCAD's 2d window directly to your plotter through the normal print command? the same can be done from either the layout book or the publisher.
alternatively, and i would really recommend this is outputting a PDF as a record set and then printing that from either acrobat (the latest version of which has the worst print dialogue ever btw.) or through preview.
hope the above helps.
ds.
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Archicad Framework > Smart Template 28
Smart Tree, Transmittal and Universal Label and other smart GDL Objects
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2011-11-07 01:59 PM
LUTHRINGER wrote:We have a HP 1055CM (PS3, but I think that's just the postscript option).
With SnowLeopd, Plotflow is the way to plot AC14 drawings on Canon IPF750, or HP1055CM. I dont know other way...
It has an Ethernet connection so it appears as a standard printer and we can print to it the same as any other networked printer.
Can you not access your printer this way?
Kenny
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2011-11-07 02:43 PM
Since AC12 (or 13), it was very difficult (or impossible) to send drawings to the plotter. Abvent said to send them via Plotflow. Now, I dont know other ways...

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2011-11-07 02:54 PM
LUTHRINGER wrote:We never bothered with Plotflow and have always just printed from AC 9 to date.
Yes, mine is PS3, too. Ethernet connected too. It is a standard printer too, but.
Since AC12 (or 13), it was very difficult (or impossible) to send drawings to the plotter. Abvent said to send them via Plotflow. Now, I dont know other ways...
We never really had any problems with it. I guess Plotflow might be quicker(?), but printing seems to be fine for us on 14 (and a little bit of 15), so it might worth you having a look at it again?
Good luck
Kenny