I believe you can just drag and drop the plot file onto the plotter icon in windows; or if you have express tools you can covert the .plt file to a .dwg file.
In the old DOS days you could use the following command
I use a software program called view companion. It is $49 for a single license. You can view and print plot files and you can also convert to pdf and bunch of other file formats.
Hi buzz,
*.prn is a plot file made by "Vector Works" for example (and more?)...
Important is the driver which was used to create this *.prn-file...
Lothar
When i try to do that command, the command starts running but nothing happens. I was trying to figure out, what the prn is for and where is this plot file being copied to?
If Your printer/plotter is passed to '*.plt' file
then you can "copy xxx.plt lpt1:" - ".plt" must be produced
for Your hardware.If it is not:
if '.plt' file is hp-gl (hewlettpaccard plotter language)
you can import into coreldraw, other drawing programs, or even msword (last version). More important is what kind of
printer or plotter You have.
If You do not know what type is Your file and Your computer is mswindows, send to me file:
stefan63@abv.bg and specify type of Your printer.