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IPC Posted - 15 Jun 2013 : 14:02:35
Can anyone help.
It doesn't matter how I output 'print or plot' my pc layout has the pad holes filled. I have unticked the platted and unplatted options no luck, but if I print/plot larger than actual size it puts the holes in????.
Any ideas
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DavidM Posted - 19 Jun 2013 : 08:59:17
We've certainly had a few problems in the past with printer drivers, HP or Brother printers if I remember rightly. Updating your printer driver to the latest version may be the best thing to try.

David
IPC Posted - 18 Jun 2013 : 16:01:55
David,
I am using version 16 and I am plotting / printing to a cannon laser printer, if I go to a laserjet also cannon its ok, so I can see straight away it might be the print driver.
DavidM Posted - 17 Jun 2013 : 15:05:59
Can we please check a couple of points?

Firstly, the version of software you are using.

Secondly, the output device you are plotting to.

We can then have a look at reproducing the problem you describe, which is not one I can recall seeing reported from elsewhere.

David