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To translate this article, select a language. Bahasa Indonesia (Indonesian) tera internal error abort pointer is null Bahasa Melayu (Malay) Català (Catalan) Čeština (Czech) Dansk (Danish) Deutsch (German) English Español (Spanish) Français (French) Italiano (Italian) Latviešu valoda (Latvian) Lietuvių kalba (Lithuanian) Magyar (Hungarian) Nederlands (Dutch) Norsk (Norwegian) Polski (Polish) Português (Brasil) (Brazilian Portuguese) Română (Romanian) Slovenčina (Slovak) Slovenščina (Slovenian) Suomi (Finnish) Svenska (Swedish) Tiếng Việt (Vietnamese) Türkçe (Turkish) Ελληνικά (Greek) Български (Bulgarian) Русский (Russian) Українська (Ukranian) हिन्दी (Hindi) ภาษาไทย (Thai) 한국어 (Korean) 日本語 (Japanese) 简体 (Chinese Simplified) 繁體 (Chinese Traditional) View Original Translate English Original X View Original X PDF export fails with Null Pointer error Nov 02 2014SupportApplies to AutoCAD 2010, and AutoCAD LT 2010 Applies to AutoCAD 2010, and AutoCAD LT 2010 Share Add To Issue: When you attempted to export a drawing to aPDF file, no PDF file was created andthe following error message was displayedin the Plot and Publish Details dialog box: ERROR: Internal Error: Null Pointer. Solution: Solution This issue will occurifan older version of the DWG to PDF.pc3 file has replaced the AutoCAD 2010 version of the file. This can happen,for example,if the PC3 files have been migrated froma previous version of the installed product. To resolvethis issue,you need toreplace your version of the DWG to PDF.pc3 file with the version from the AutoCAD 2010product media. Follow these steps: On the command line ofAutoCAD 2010, enter PLOTTERMANAGER to open the Plotters folder, which contains the PC3 files. Insert the AutoCAD 2010
AutoCAD AutoCAD Drawing Management & Output Problems Plotting!? Internal Error=Null Pointer Welcome to the CADTutor forums, probably the most lively and friendly AutoCAD forums on the web. You will need to register in order to post a question and to see all the content on this board. See How to register for details. Use the Lost password recovery form if you ever forget either your password or username. Be sure to check out the FAQ for more information. + Reply to Thread Results 1 to 3 of 3 Thread: Problems Plotting!? Internal Error=Null Pointer Thread Tools Show Printable Version Email this Page… Subscribe to this Thread… https://knowledge.autodesk.com/support/autocad/troubleshooting/caas/sfdcarticles/sfdcarticles/PDF-export-fails-with-Null-Pointer-error.html 31st Aug 200903:30 pm #1 Hogfan View Profile View Forum Posts Private Message Full Member Computer Details Hogfan's Computer Details Operating System:Windows XP Pro Computer:Dell Precission 470 CPU:Xeon 3.4ghz dual processors RAM:3gb ram Primary Storage:Samsung hd 1600jj/p Monitor:dell Using AutoCAD 2008 Join Date Jul 2008 Location USA, Arkansas Posts 78 Problems Plotting!? Internal Error=Null Pointer Registered forum members do not see this ad. I am using AC08, For submittal http://www.cadtutor.net/forum/showthread.php?39701-Problems-Plotting!-Internal-Error-Null-Pointer drawings there are 2 of us in the office that use and share the jobs along with we both modify drawings in the same job sometimes. We now have a job that we have saved to DWF file, but when i select this job name in the sheet set manager to plot to publisher, it goes through the sequence like it is going to plot and at the end we get the error and no paper. Any suggestions? Thanks!! Reply With Quote 31st Aug 200903:37 pm #2 Coosbaylumber View Profile View Forum Posts Private Message Super Member Using AutoCAD pre 2000 Join Date Nov 2008 Posts 577 You got XREF's or INSERTs in that drawing? Usually Null pointer is indicative of one bad drawing. Don't just go through some list, but SAVE them too. Wm. Reply With Quote 31st Aug 200904:04 pm #3 Hogfan View Profile View Forum Posts Private Message Full Member Computer Details Hogfan's Computer Details Operating System:Windows XP Pro Computer:Dell Precission 470 CPU:Xeon 3.4ghz dual processors RAM:3gb ram Primary Storage:Samsung hd 1600jj/p Monitor:dell Using AutoCAD 2008 Join Date Jul 2008 Location USA, Arkansas Posts 78 Registered forum members do not see this ad. The only thing i did was t
Inventor MicroStation MicroStation Basic You are here: Home / AutoCAD / Need Batch Plot Your AutoCAD Drawings to Several Plotters at Once?Need Batch Plot Your AutoCAD Drawings to Several Plotters at Once? October 15, 2010 by Edwin Prakoso 12 Comments I saw Shaan Hurley (@mrcadman) asked his followers, http://www.cad-notes.com/need-batch-plot-your-autocad-drawings-to-several-plotters-at-once/ whether they already aware that: using page setup allows them to publish to different plotter. I know that we can do that, but then I’m thinking: can we send the AutoCAD sheets to different printers/plotters at once? After playing https://www.ibm.com/support/knowledgecenter/SSGSG7_7.1.2/com.ibm.itsm.msgs.client.doc/msgs_client_list_intro.html with it for a while I found that yes, we can! This is another reason why you should use AutoCAD layout! Page Setup Manager Before you can use AutoCAD batch plot, you have to set each layout to internal error use a proper page setup. You can define page setups in page setup manager. You can open it from AutoCAD menu> print> page setup. Or you can activate a layout, right click on layout tab and choose page setup manager from contextual menu. Now you will see the manager dialog box opened. In some AutoCAD default templates, several page setups are already defined. But mostly not yet. We can create a new one by clicking new. Give it pointer is null appropriate name. I use A1 dwf. I want to set the paper size to A1 and I want to plot it to dwf printer. Now I create another one: A3 pdf. I want this one go to pdf printer. You may want to give it a try to your real printer. Don’t forget to set the AutoCAD layout to use the page setups. You need to open the layout you want to set, then open page setup manager. You should see the layout name in current layout. Below my current AutoCAD layout is Layout3. Choose which one you want to use, then click set current. You should see the page setup name in the parenthesis. Now you can finish the AutoCAD sheets. Add all information you need before you plot it. Batch Plot Now that we have several sheets (well, I only have two) we can try to plot them at once to different printers. Open from AutoCAD menu > publish. Or you can use print> batch plot. Below, you can see that the model and layouts from my drawing. You can add more layout from other drawings too (you don’t need to open the drawings). I think it’s very useful if you need to plot many AutoCAD sheets at once, especially if you want to do it to different printers. You probably want to print some AutoCAD drawings to A3 size