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156093 2003-06-29 05:25:00 I use a old DOS drawing package (which has no manufacturer support now) but has print drivers for HP Laserjet Plus, HP Quitejet Plus, HP Thinkjet, Epson MX/FX 8” , Epson LQ 13.6” also Plotter HP-GL (one pen). I could use these drivers to print to a device or a file eg *.scp
I now have a new HP Pavilion 564a PC using Windows XP and a printer HP 810 all the printer will do is print rows of numbers. Is there any converter file that I could use to enable me to print out the drawings on a modern inkjet printer through windows or what printer could I use.
dfroy (4117)
156094 2003-06-29 06:59:00 If you save the file as .scp or its normal format can you then open it it notepad? Can you print to a .ps (postscript file)? Anyother file formats that are available to you.

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nicnz (2273)
156095 2003-06-29 13:30:00 It's a drawing package so that won't do anything.
On the link you use to start it right click it and on the Compatability page try making it compatable with Win95 ( I think that is as low as it goes). Other than that there are many drawing packeges that you could pick up for next to nothing. Have a look on some of the cover disks.
mikebartnz (21)
156096 2003-06-29 15:50:00 What's the program called? Is your printer connected through parallel cable? print to device lpt1. rsnic (3780)
156097 2003-06-30 09:11:00 Dos Programs Protel Schematic or Protel Autotrax these are electronic drafting software I used for years at work but are not suported now. I can connect my printer to parl port or USB. I used to print to a dot m printer Panasonic KXP1180 but now dead. I had hoped to print to a file and the convert it to drive a printer under windows Regards dfroy dfroy (4117)
156098 2003-06-30 09:26:00 Download the evaluation copy of this and see if it works
www.ibfriedrich.com
rsnic (3780)
156099 2003-06-30 09:36:00 Can you save the file as something else? rsnic (3780)
156100 2003-06-30 11:03:00 >Panasonic KXP1180
That was actually a very good printer.
mikebartnz (21)
156101 2003-07-01 03:57:00 Even the modern HP printers should recognise HPGL. I'm pretty sure it's still part of the HP PCL. (There might be a problem in that you will have the uncompressed HPGL, but give it a try.) Otherwise, print to a file as an HPLJ--- that should work.

IMPORTANT: instead of "printing" the file to the printer, copy it. Once a printer file has been produced, it isn't meant to be a "printable" (or human-readable --except HPGL) one ... it's designed for the printer to have it sent down the wire. So do a "copy /b print.scp LPT1:".
Graham L (2)
156102 2003-07-04 12:04:00 Many thanks. I found some dos drivers at www,airborn.com.au regards Doug dfroy (4117)
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