Download the PostScript printerdriver from www.adobe.com; also download aPPD that supports the papersizes that you need (plenty samples at theAdobesite as well, I suggest that you try the CalComp 175i). The driver isgeneric for all PostScript devices and you install it in Windows (configuredto print to file); the PPD defines for what printer it is and what you cando with the driver (pagesizes, duplex, margins, color/monochrome a.s.o.) andyou need it during the installation of the driver.If you want to use AutoCAD's own PostScript driver then you should know thatit generates PostScript files that have no pagesize information in them. Youwill have to tell GhostScript what pagesize should be used (either on thecommandline of GhostScript or in GSView), or run a separate PostScriptprogram that makes GhostScript use the bounding box information in thefiles.
I could post the code for this if you want to follow this path.Govert'gminge' schreef in berichtnews:f0f1a2b.1@WebX.maYIadrTaRb.Thanks for your response.What I meant though was, which printer driver ieHp Deskjet 5000ps, Lexmark, cannon etc.Don't you have to choose a postscript printer driver?