Rotate drawing to portrait for printing? Help!!!!!

Hi again,

I'm really hopeing someone will help me with this. Here's the issue. I have an HP 2000CP printer/plotter. I'm using 24" roll paper. When I try to print/plot a size D 24" x 36" drawing I can't get the drawing to orient to portrait to fit on the 24" wide paper properly. No matter how I change the settings the drawing always prints as displayed in the preview or landscape.  I know there must be some way to rotate the drawing for printing I just don't know how. Thanks in advance for any help someone can offer.

Monty Robison

Hi,

I've been trying to get V8 to rotate a drawing to portrait for printing. I'm using an HP DesignJet 2000CP. I can get the HP driver to rotate the output to portrait, but the drawing stays as landscape in the preview. How do you get V8 to rotate the drawing to portrait for printing? Thanks in advance for your help with this.

 Monty Robison

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  • is your driver specifically set to 24" roll?

    We discovered that it was necessary to set the paper in other HP's to use the full amount of printable area. Combined with full sheet, it allowed us to plot 36" wide to a 36" roll. Setting it to Auto-detect or a similar setting did not.

    Now that I'm in the office, on the 1st tab of the printer preferences were places to specify page size, paper sourse and roll size if paper is specified. When we did not specify the roll and proper size, the plotter reduced the printable area by 5 or 6 mm and we could not plot across the width if the width was equal to the roll width. Once we changed that, it worked. Different plotters offer different settings, so you may have to search for similar settings. Or , this might be an unrelated issue.


    Charles (Chuck) Rheault
    CADD Manager

    MDOT State Highway Administration

    • MicroStation user since IGDS, InRoads user since TDP.
    • AutoCAD, Land Desktop and Civil 3D, off and on since 1996
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  • is your driver specifically set to 24" roll?

    We discovered that it was necessary to set the paper in other HP's to use the full amount of printable area. Combined with full sheet, it allowed us to plot 36" wide to a 36" roll. Setting it to Auto-detect or a similar setting did not.

    Now that I'm in the office, on the 1st tab of the printer preferences were places to specify page size, paper sourse and roll size if paper is specified. When we did not specify the roll and proper size, the plotter reduced the printable area by 5 or 6 mm and we could not plot across the width if the width was equal to the roll width. Once we changed that, it worked. Different plotters offer different settings, so you may have to search for similar settings. Or , this might be an unrelated issue.


    Charles (Chuck) Rheault
    CADD Manager

    MDOT State Highway Administration

    • MicroStation user since IGDS, InRoads user since TDP.
    • AutoCAD, Land Desktop and Civil 3D, off and on since 1996
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  • Caddcop,

    Thanks for your reply. You nailed it right on the head! The roll width did the trick. It would still be nice if the preview would rotate and show you exactly what the print output will look loke, but that's probably asking too much. I'm also a little confused about the Autorotate option under Advanced in the HP printing preferences. That's what I was thinking would rotate the drawing, but it doesn't seem to for some reason. Thanks again for your help!

    Monty