After "plotting-to-file" a couple of layouts sheets within one project file (*.DWG), using AutoCAD's DWG to PDF.pc3 plotter configuration file, the resulting PDF files won't plot. Weird how the PDF files read fine and look great! AutoCAD's PDF drivers are golden.
Having never encountered this before I field tested the *.DWGs at three locations using AutoCAD 2014. Twice on my side and one time in the field workstation.
My initial inclination was to troubleshoot the new SECURELOAD, the SECURITY, and other "system tab" and "user preferences" settings. I think I am looking for a security setting that would prevent a DWG to PDF.pc3 plot reject the PDF's call to plot in the resulting file. It is a common plot-to-file of a 3D pump. Two layout tabs, one drawing.
Send me your thoughts on why you think a *.DWG file plotted in Release 2014 using the DWG to PDF.pc3 configuration file would produce a PDF file that can be viewed with superb quality but fail to plot hardcopy.
Thank you kindly,
Professor Boudreau
Joliet Junior College