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Re: Batch Plot

What version of AutoCAD?

As for an immediate solution.. Hire a temp for a week. That's what I did mostly when I worked as a drafter at my last job. We had print requests come in from everywhere and I had to plot them all. I think the largest job I had to do was about 70 C and D size prints. That was a 2 week job, (timed that way for sanity's sake) and the plotter was constantly being used those two weeks by myself and the other drafters in the department.

Another thing you have to think about is the amount of paper and ink you will be using to do this.. Is it really worth it in the end? (I'm assuming yes.)

That's a lot of paper rolls. And you said D size?? I hope Fresno has a paper mill nearby to buy out the entire warehouse's stock.
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