If you want to create a hpgl file, which is the plot file, go to File/Print. In the pop-up for print, select print to file. To choose the direcotry select the File Name tab. When you hit print, it will save the file instead of printing to the plotter/printer.
Hi goodlook,
I presume you're looking for a way to configure a "virtual" printer and use File+Print to get a hpgl file out of it. If that's the case, then we can
1. File / Printer Setup
2. Add printer
3. Sel 3D PLM Printer and Press OK
Name : i.e. GenHPGL
Driver : Generic HP-GL
4. Press OK
5. File / Print
Printer Name : Sel the new printer (GenHPGL)
6. Print to file : insetr a name (i.e. hpgl.prn)
7. Click on Properties button
...
8. Press OK
The file generated still gets an extension prn but it's
actually a HPGL file.
Hi there,
I guess the main point is that using FILE/PRINT then PRINT/To-A-File can of course "generate" a PRN print file using any Windows System Printer available. We can rename it to any extension as we like to, but we cannot change the nature of this PRN file, as it's still a PrintToFile Format from which goodlook's plotter cannot be recognized. So I guess what goodlook is after is to have a "dummy" printer to do the job ... pls correct me if my guessing is wrong. Kennis.
Hi,
I use HP 750C as windows system printer and print to file with .prn extension. but it doesnot work even if rename to .plt
What "tkchiu" explained is correct. Any other possibilities..