Hi Fred.
We've got a TDS600 set up in AutoCAD 2005 using the included HDI driver and
no problems at all. I checked the port connection and in AutoCAD we've
simply assigned it to the share, in our case \\TDS600\OCETDS600 . In Windows
that shows up as a Lan Manager Printer Port.
Have you looked at the DHCP settings on your server to be sure that IP
address isn't being assigned to some computer, etc.? Like if you didn't have
a reservation for it and the plotter happened to be turned off when someone
was logging on, they could end up with that address. You can look at the
current address leases in the scope in the DHCP plugin in Wiindows Server
admin tools..
John
"Fred Schreck" <fred@kmd-arch-nospam.com> wrote in message
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Hello:
Please ignore the first post... hit enter by mistake.
Here's the correct posting:
We're having troubles plotting to our Oce TDS 600. We're trying to plot
to
the machine using TCP/IP, but we get the following error message from
AutoCAD after executing a plot:
************************************************** ******
MESSAGE: (null) : You have at least one Windows System Printer configured
for IP_10.2.0.40, so the HDI driver cannot open IP_10.2.0.40 directly.
The output will be spooled through a system Printer, which usually works
fine.
(We have tried to select a System Printer that will not corrupt the
output.)
The HDI I/O port configuration will not, however, take effect. To allow
direct
output to IP_10.2.0.40, all System Printers configured to use IP_10.2.0.40
must be reconfigured not to use IP_10.2.0.40. The appearance of this
dialog
may be controlled in Tools/Options/Plotting.
************************************************** ******
The trouble is, no other printers are configured to use this IP address.
Does any one have any suggestions?
Thanks in advance,
Right the correct way to setup up the tds600 machines is to not use the