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Hi,
I think this is possible, but I don´t know how to do it:
We have a plotter and a printer(Okic5600).
I want to create a mapkey to print with the following condition:
If paper size=A4 send to Printer
Else
Send to Plotter
I´m trying to achieve this with one single click. Can this be done using the PCF files?
I'm also having problems configuring the pcf file for the Oki printer. I made a copy of generic postscript pcf file and added the Plotter Command: WINDOWS_PRINT_MANAGER OkiC5600
It always returns an error message on printer:"Error: Invalid Data"
I tried through DOS commands too (using "print /d", "lpr" and "net use") always getting the same result.
I´m using Creo 2 on Win7 and the printer is directly conected to the network.
Thanks.
Jose,
1.]
In PCF file, you cannot use IF-THEN-ELSE command.
2.]
According to http://www.okic5600.co.uk/index.asp?content=okic5600spec , your printer does not understand Postscript language (see Printer languages section). You have to print using MS Printer Manager from Creo.
Martin Hanak
Hi Martin,
Thanks for your help.
I think that I gonna give up of the automatic printer selection for now.
If I can´t use a pcf file to control the printer, I will create a mapkey using the Ms Printer Manager and then call a script to automate the process.
Jose
I come back to this subject using another aproach.
My main target is to have only one mapkey to print/plot drawings.
By now, I have two mapkeys: one that sends a drawing to a printer, and other thats sends to a plotter.
I´m trying to create a third mapkey using a small external script that reads the value of the drawing parameter "$format" then calls the designated mapkey.
This is the only thing that is missing. If it was a normal parameter I could edit it and copy the value to the clipboard and it was done. Now, as it is a system parameter I don´t know how to get it.
Any ideas ?
José
Jose,
you can put plotter_command option, see the following example:
plotter_command CMD /C c:\bin\printfile.bat
In printfile.bat you can do what do you want...
Print file is passed on as 1st argument when printfile.bat is called, therefore you can use %1 inside it.
%1 represents print file, you can analyze its contents and look for drawing size. Then you can send print file to the right printer.
Martin Hanak