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16 Thread: Memory allocation error when trying to plot Thread Tools Show Printable Version Subscribe to this Thread… Display Linear Mode Switch to Hybrid Mode Switch to Threaded Mode 18-09-2010,12:27 PM #1 Bobroe View Profile View Forum Posts Junior Member Join Date Sep 2010 Posts 7 Memory allocation 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. 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 http://forums.autodesk.com/t5/autocad-lt-forum/memory-allocation-error/td-p/3303975 error". I click OK and Second message is: HP Photosmart 8700 Series: The plotter configuration cannot be used. Either the driver cannot be found, 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 http://www.cadeverything.com/help/showthread.php/5920-Memory-allocation-error-when-trying-to-plot 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 increase the size of your virtual memory (i.e. - the swap file). Post a complete list of your computer hardware specs. Reply With Quote 18-09-2010,08:56 PM #4 Cad64 View Profile View Forum Posts Private Message Visit Homepage GOLD Member Join Date Mar 2006 Location Dark Side of the Moon Posts 1,133 Does HP have drivers for your printer that work with Windows 7? One of these days I gotta get myself organizized My Online Portfolio ( Updated 08/06/2012 ): www.rdeweese.com Reply With Quote 19-09-2010,12:15 PM #5 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
Forums General Design AutoCAD AutoCAD Support AutoCAD General Plotting with Win7 and AutoCAD 2000 If this is your first visit, be sure to check out the FAQ by clicking the link above. You may http://forums.augi.com/showthread.php?139270-Plotting-with-Win7-and-AutoCAD-2000 have to register before you can post: click the register link above to proceed. To start viewing messages, select the forum that you want to visit from the selection below. Results 1 to 2 of 2 Thread: Plotting with Win7 and AutoCAD 2000 Thread Tools Show Printable Version Subscribe to this Thread… Display Linear Mode Switch to Hybrid Mode Switch to Threaded Mode 2012-05-08,02:47 AM #1 peterhopf198078 View Profile memory allocation View Forum Posts Member Join Date 2012-01 Posts 2 Plotting with Win7 and AutoCAD 2000 I'm still in the stone age using AutoCAD 2000 and am very happy with it. I use Windows 7. When I use AutoCAD 2000 as an administrator in Win 7 I have no problems plotting. However I prefer to use AutoCAD as a different user. When I do that, I can't plot and get a memory allocation error memory allocation error message. Any ideas what I can do to plot AutoCAD as a non-administrator in Win 7? my e-mail is peterhopf@aol.com Reply With Quote 2012-05-08,11:44 AM #2 Norton_cad View Profile View Forum Posts All AUGI, all the time Join Date 2016-02 Location Sydney, Australia Posts 510 Re: Plotting with Win7 and AutoCAD 2000 With no autodesk program running, in file manager do a search for *.ac$;*.dmp;*.err files off your C: drive. That may stop the memory problems. Then give your new profile admin privilages, until your can isolate which printer drivers has admin privilages only. Your can right click a drivers to see it's properties. Ohm's Law - Electricity follows the path of least resistance. Regards, Mark Norton, Reply With Quote « Previous Thread | Next Thread » Forum English Forums General Design AutoCAD AutoCAD Support AutoCAD General Plotting with Win7 and AutoCAD 2000 Similar Threads 2011: Win7 SP 1 and Autocad 2011 Tool Tips By Ed.Childress704197 in forum AutoCAD General Replies: 0 Last Post: 2015-06-29, 09:35 PM upgrading from XP & AutoCAD 08 to Win7 & CAD'11- advice? By JRBOURNE in forum Software Replies: 4 Last Post: 2010-11-12, 03:44 PM 2011: AutoCAD 2011/Win7 - not responding by xref editing By Silleke in forum Au