I realize this is not really a LANDFX issue, but I'm having trouble finding a solution elsewhere so I thought I'd ask a bunch of LANDFX users!
I'm having issues with using the Foxit printer with LandFX. I created a pc3 file for the printer, and am using the LFX.ctb plot table style to create PDFs. I like the smaller file sizes a lot but the issue is that Foxit creates one PDF per sheet when I use batch plot instead of creating one PDF with multiple pages, each of which is rotated. This isn't a huge issue since I can just manually unrotate the pages, and insert them all into one file, but it is a hassle. If anybody has found a way to avoid these extra steps when using Foxit I would very much appreciate the help!
I'm also having issues with it on another PC in the office. Our PCs aren't networked together so each one is a little different in its own way. On this one AutoCAD will just crash when trying to create PDFs with the Foxit printer . That particular one is still running Windows 10 for some reason but I think I might change that soon and see if that helps.
Anyway sorry for the tech support request but I haven't found much help elsewhere.
Thanks a lot!
Michael Reid
I'm having issues with using the Foxit printer with LandFX. I created a pc3 file for the printer, and am using the LFX.ctb plot table style to create PDFs. I like the smaller file sizes a lot but the issue is that Foxit creates one PDF per sheet when I use batch plot instead of creating one PDF with multiple pages, each of which is rotated. This isn't a huge issue since I can just manually unrotate the pages, and insert them all into one file, but it is a hassle. If anybody has found a way to avoid these extra steps when using Foxit I would very much appreciate the help!
I'm also having issues with it on another PC in the office. Our PCs aren't networked together so each one is a little different in its own way. On this one AutoCAD will just crash when trying to create PDFs with the Foxit printer
Anyway sorry for the tech support request but I haven't found much help elsewhere.
Thanks a lot!
Michael Reid