2006-02-2703:45 PM - last edited on 2023-05-1910:24 PM by Gordana Radonic
2006-02-2703:45 PM
We are having problems with a siteplan that will not plot fills properly.
The fills are not plotted as they are drawn (see image of plot).
The plan holds 17196 fills. Are there an upper limit for the number of fills used on a plan?
We are using HP 750C+ and HP 800 plotters and are only experiencing this problem on those plotters, not on printers or to pdf.
HP's latest drivers are being used (althoug old one's).
I know it looks like a driver problem but other plans with less fills plotts properly.
It sounds like you are running into some limits in either the HPGL language or the memory in the plotter. I have seen similar problems with image files in both HPGL/RTL and other (non-Postscript/PDF) print drivers.
If printing works that is probably your best bet (if the line weights are OK).
I'm printing to these plotters with the same result on both.
Yesterday a colleague of mine saved the plan as 8.1 and it printed fine!
She's printing directly from AC with ghost story active and
the size of a ps-file is 9.9 Mb.
The plan originates from AC 7.0 and has migrated thru 8.1 to 9.0.
By the way, it's a HP 750C+ not a 450, and they are using driver 10.4
with PPD 2.0.
OK! Now I've tried a different story in the same pln-file and
it printed fine. This story has fewer fills though (about 50%).
So again, is there a limit in used fills on a floorplan in AC 9.0?
Try printing to PDF and see if the fills are OK. If so, then it is probably a printer problem, if not then perhaps it is an ArchiCAD bug. By the lack of response to the particular question of a limit on the number of fills, it appears that no one knows of any such limitation.