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What does PDF stand for?

Portable Document Format

What are PDF files used for?

It is a document format that can be used for a variety of things. Manuals, brochures, etc. are some of its common uses. We at HonBlue like to provide our clients with PDF files so you can take them home or share them with others.

Why use PDF files?

PDF Files are desired for their cross platform ability. You can open up a PDF generated on a PC with a MAC or Unix flavored system. Also, the viewer is free for download from the creators of the standard (Adobe).

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Downloadable PDF AutoCad procedures

The following files require the Adobe Acrobat Reader Plugin

How to create a plot file for AutoCAD 2000i & newer.

How to create a plot file for AutoCAD R14.


How to convert a PlotMaker file to a PLT file.


How to create a PDF for AutoCAD.


How to install ReproDesk.

Frequently asked questions:

What kind of print ready file formats do I need to send for plotting?

What file format is the preferred choice for plotting?

How do I specify my pen configurations?

Can you plot in color?

Which device driver and model should I configure?

How do I get my files to HonBlue?

What kind of print ready file formats do I need to send for plotting?

PLT - Plot files from AutoCAD (HPGL2, HP-RTL) see procedures for creating plot files (above)

TIF (bi-tonal monochrome ...group III or group IV compression)

CAL, PDF, EPS

000...Plot files from MicroStation (HPGL2 or HP-RTL) using DesignJet Plotter

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What file format is the preferred choice for plotting?

Plot Files.

This means that you have sent your drawing to a print/plot device and specified it to print to file instead of actually physically printing.

This option is very helpful for numerous reasons:

1. There is no need to send along X-refs, special fonts, scale descriptions with the original drawing because these are all contained within the plot file.

2. If you use AutoCAD 2000 or a higher release and an HP 750C Plus device driver, pen configurations can also be contained in the plot file.

3. Most people are already set up. If you currently plot in-house, you only need to find the "Print file" option and select it.

4. Since it is not feasible for HonBlue to have copies of all the CAD programs that are out there, plot files allow compatibility. All CAD programs allow you to either plot or export. Regardless on what file extension it may give it, if it is a major vendor device driver, we should be able to print it.

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How do I specify my pen configurations?

There are numerous ways of applying a pen configuration to your files, depending on how versed you or your associates are in plotting.

If you are sending (AutoCAD) files, pens widths/screens have to be applied manually at HonBlue. A simple text document (or copy of the pcp or ctb file currently being used by your office) will accomplish this. If sending DWG files please call the CAD department at 808-441-4375.

If you are sending plot (.plt) files, and they were made by an HP 750C DesignJet plotter (HPGL plot device), pen configurations can simply be 'carried over' and passed directly into our plotting application.

Anything containing raster data usaually cannot be manipulated, other than reduction and enlargements.

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Can you plot in color?

Yes.

Our main ink jet plotter is an HP 800 or HP 5000 which handles all of our CAD color output. An Encapsulated PostScript file (.EPS) or a AutoCAD (.DWG) file are generally the easiest and most efficient formats to provide.

For more details on color output requirments, contact our CAD Department at cad@honblue.com, or (808)531-4611 ext.375.

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Which device driver and model should I configure?

We have found that using a HPGL-2 device driver has proven very successful and most compatible with CAD programs.

As far as model type, the HP DesignJet 650c or the newer HP 750C has always been sufficient for general plotting requirements.

In addition, we support Adobe PDF 4.0 files created using Acrobat Distiller. For details on how to create plot or PDF files from AutoCAD, see our plotting help procedures for creating AutoCAD Plot/PDF files above.

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How do I get my files to HonBlue?

There are four ways to send files to HonBlue.

1. Send files via email to hotjobs@honblue.com - file size must be under 5MB.

2. Use the online order form provided in the myhonblue.com section.

3. Use Oce/Buzzsaw ReproDesk software and send via FTP. For more information on using ReproDesk, contact aecsales@honblue.com.

4. Copy files to a storage media device such as a Zip disk or CD-Rom and you can either drop it off to our front office or have our dispatch department pick it up for you.

All files submitted via email or through our online ordering system should be zipped (.zip) for transfer. This reduces the chance for a corrupt file and makes the file smaller in size. A free version of WinZip 8.0 can be found in our download section.

 

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