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2011-12-28
07:59 PM
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10:14 PM
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Gordana Radonic
2011-12-28
07:59 PM
I have to to it using our network and plot in the old pc with Windows XP. But the problem is that when I plot to save the PLT file, everything seems fine, just like the PDF output, including the PLT preview looks like the archicad version, but the result in the plotter is that some fills are overlaped just like when we activate the 'transparent fills and zones' to use as reference.
Anybody had any problem like that ever or knows any solution?
Thanks
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2011-12-30 02:50 PM
2011-12-30
02:50 PM
Eww... Plotmaker. Sorry, no help here...


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2011-12-30 03:25 PM
2011-12-30
03:25 PM
You can open the PLT file for editing in PlotMaker and modify the problematic Fills so there is no overlap.
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2012-01-02 01:54 AM
2012-01-02
01:54 AM
I'm sorry I meant Plotflow... my bad. There are no options, it just plots right? Maybe it's a plotter problem, as it's very old.. plots PDF files but it's really slow.

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2012-01-02 02:14 PM
2012-01-02
02:14 PM
Yes, PlotFlow is only for processing the plot files so you can continue in ArchiCAD without having to wait for them to plot.
Just to let you know: as of ArchiCAD 15, PlotFlow is no longer part of the ArchiCAD package:
http://www.archicadwiki.com/PlotFlow
Just to let you know: as of ArchiCAD 15, PlotFlow is no longer part of the ArchiCAD package:
http://www.archicadwiki.com/PlotFlow
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