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error when trying to plot I am years past retirement but I have the following problem. I have used ACLT2000 with Win98, WinXP and now I have installed Windows 7. https://knowledge.autodesk.com/support/autocad/troubleshooting/caas/sfdcarticles/sfdcarticles/Error-printing-to-local-printer-Memory-Allocation-Error.html I have this one community project that needs to be plotted. My plotter is a HP8750 Photosmart printer. This has worked with previous versions of Windows. Now I get two error messages. First is "Memory allocation error". I click OK and Second message is: HP Photosmart 8700 Series: The plotter configuration cannot be used. Either the driver cannot be found, http://www.cadeverything.com/help/showthread.php/5920-Memory-allocation-error-when-trying-to-plot or the driver has a problem. The None plot device has been substituted. Even my desk PDF will not print. Deadline for project looms. Help... (I thought I had posted this before but cannot find. Reply With Quote 18-09-2010,04:57 PM #2 Kyle Reese View Profile View Forum Posts Private Message GOLD Member Join Date Jan 2010 Location East coast; 2hrs. outside of NYC Posts 3,835 Part of your problem could be trying to run LT 2000 on Windows 7. Re: driver. Try uninstalling the plotter and then reinstalling. Uninstall first. Turn off computer. Turn on plotter. Turn on computer. Reinstall driver. Do a test print when offered the opportunity during the plotter driver setup. Did it work? If yes, then open AutoCAD and do a quick test plot as well. If not...well...it might be time to move up to LT 2011. Reply With Quote 18-09-2010,08:08 PM #3 Kyle Reese View Profile View Forum Posts Private Message GOLD Member Join Date Jan 2010 Location East coast; 2hrs. outside of NYC Posts 3,835 Re: memory allocation error. You may have to i
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"Memory allocation error" while trying to plot inside of AutoCAD 2000, then you are most likely missing the AutoCAD 2000 patch called "plotupdate". This blog documents how to install the "plotupdate" patch on Windows7, Windows 8, Windows 8.1 and Windows 10 64bit. NOTE: You will have needed to install AutoCAD 2000 first Here is the English readme for the AutoCAD 2000 plotupdate patch which explains what it specifically addresses. Click here for French, German, Italian and Spanish readme for plotupdate.exe Here's how to patch your AutoCAD 2000 with the plotupdate.exe Obtain your copy of the Longbow Converter here Next download the Plotupdate.exe for AutoCAD 2000 zip and unzip to the folder c:\Autodesk, it will unzip to c:\Autodesk\Plotupdate2000 Note: Click here for French, German, Italian and Spanish plotupdate.exe Start the Longbow Converter tool and select the 2nd tab ‘Old AutoCAD Installer Reviver‘, select the path c:\Autodesk\Plotupdate2000, then click the ‘Run Old Installer‘ button When asked “Is this an installation media, a service pack/update or plug-in/app for AutoCAD?” say Yes Next, read and understand all the prompts before pressing OK… Now, I know it’s unheard of these days, but at this point expect to wait at least 45 minutes for the AutoCAD 2000 Plotupdate setup.exe program to appear. Once the setup starts, install as normal (simply accept all defaults). Now run your AutoCAD 2000 and plot as normal Troubleshooting If your PlotUpdate setup is not starting after 45 minutes try rebooting, then restart the steps above. If it is still failing, most likely it’s because of another application on your system which is preventing our setup routine from starting (perhaps anti-virus, or similar) Copyright 2015 (c) Longbow Software This entry was posted in AutoCAD 2000 and tagged 64bit, AutoCAD 2000, check with the software publsiher, memory allocation error, Out of memory, plot command, plot error, plotting, plotupdate.exe, This app cannot run on your PC, to find a wversion for your PC, Windows 10, Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 8.1. Bookmark the permalink. Post navigation ← AutoCAD 2000 - MText command gives ‘Not enough memory' error Installing AutoCAD R14 Architectural Desktop on Windows 7, Windows 8 and Windows 10 → Leave a Reply Cancel reply Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Comment Name * Email * Website Search Categories Adobe AutoCAD 13 (R13) AutoCAD 14 (R14) AutoCAD