AUTOCAD 12/13 ADI DRIVER CONFIGURATION QUESTIONS:


AUTOCAD 12/13 ADI DRIVER CONFIGURATION QUESTIONS:  Models: 522xx/524xx,
53336/53436, 54424/54436, 5700/57000, 5800/58000, 67436, 68436/68444

The following guideline is intended to serve as a reference for general
questions or problems which come up regularly on the configuration of
CalComp's ADI drivers for AutoCAD 12/13 (DOS/Windows).

ANSWERS TO THE MOST COMMON ADI DRIVER CONFIGURATION QUESTIONS:

1.   WHERE DO I START WHEN I NEED TO CONFIGURE A PLOTTER DRIVER?

     ANSWER:   a.   Call FaxBack (714-821-2914) and in minutes get the
                    exact setup details you need to step you through
                    the entire configuration for your plotter model. As
                    a quick-reference we have also provided the most
                    basic steps in the notes below (1b through 1f).

               b.   Enter CONFIG at the AutoCAD command prompt
                    (AutoCAD will then display the current
                    configuration)

               c.   Press enter until the CONFIGURATION MENU appears
                    (A list of 7 configuration options will now be
                    displayed)

               d.   Select Option #5 (CONFIGURE A PLOTTER)
                    (The plotter configuration menu will now be
                    displayed)

               e.   Select #1 (ADD A PLOTTER CONFIGURATION)
                    (The ADI driver list will now be displayed)

               f.   Select the CalComp model family that your plotter
                    falls under: (For example, the 52436 falls under the
                    CalComp ADI driver for the DrawingMaster series plotters)

                    You are now in the driver configuration menu. If a
                    question comes up in the configuration menu that
                    you do not understand (these are explained in the
                    driver documentation) just press enter and accept
                    the default. In most cases, the default settings
                    are the preferred settings and will give the
                    results you want. However, if there are any
                    difficulties or unexpected results, CalComp
                    recommends that you call FaxBack for the
                    appropriate setup sheet (for your model or an
                    equivalent one, see note #C2 below) and follow the
                    procedure EXACTLY as given. We also recommend you
                    read the driver documentation (see Note 'A' above),
                    for an explanation of all of the configuration
                    questions.


2.   WHAT IF MY CALCOMP PLOTTER IS NOT AMONG THOSE LISTED?

     ANSWER:   a.   Get the most current driver version (5.5 or later).
                    The CalComp ADI version 5.5 includes all of the
                    models listed at the beginning of this guideline
                    EXCEPT the 5700 and 5800 series electrostatic
                    plotters (just substitute one of the 57000 or 58000
                    models listed). The latest driver is available from
                    CalComp's Web Site (http//:www.calcomp.com). 

                                *  5700/5800 SELECTION TABLE  *
                      5700/5800 plotters       57000 series   58000 series
                     -------------------      -------------  -------------
                     for 24 inch wide  - select -  57424  - -    58424
                     for 36 inch wide  - select -  57436  - -    58436
                     for 44 inch wide  - select -  57444  - -    58444


                    If you don't have a modem, perhaps someone else in
                    your group does. CalComp's Web Site runs almost 24 hours
                    a day, 7 days a week, and is available for anyone
                    to use.

                    CalComp can ship the driver to you on a 3.5 inch
                    diskette if you have no means to download the file
                    from our Web Site. If you are not under a service
                    agreement with CalComp, there may be a $30.00
                    charge.

3.   I NEED TO GET MY PLOTTER WORKING NOW, AND DON'T HAVE THE MEANS 
     TO GET THE DRIVER FOR MY MODEL FROM THE WEB SITE. WHAT ELSE CAN I DO?

     ANSWER:   a.   Use a compatible model as suggested below in (3b-
                    3e). Then call FaxBack (714-821-2914), and in
                    minutes, get the exact setup details needed to step
                    you through the entire configuration.

                    The ADI driver (version 2.8) that ships with
                    AutoCAD 12/13 is out of date and does not list some
                    of the more recent CalComp plotter models. However,
                    version 2.8 is a good driver and may still be used
                    until you get the current released driver.

                    ADI 2.8 is the minimum released version of the
                    driver that we can suggest using until you get the
                    latest release.

               b.   The Solus 4 and DM 600/800 plotters are not listed
                    as being supported in the 2.8 ADI driver. (They are
                    listed with version 5.5 or greater)

                    5700 series monochrome electrostatics and 5800
                    series color electrostatic plotters are not listed
                    as being supported on any AutoCAD 12/13 CalComp ADI
                    driver.

                    The AutoCAD 12/13 ADI driver for CalComp creates
                    907/PCI plot code. 907/PCI is the native CalComp
                    plotter command language and is supported by ALL of
                    the CalComp plotters listed at the beginning of
                    this guideline. For this reason, it is easy to
                    substitute one model for another if your model is
                    not yet listed.

               c.   For the Solus 4 and  DM600/800, select the
                    DrawingMaster Plotters from the ADI list. Then
                    select the model 52436 and the stepsize of 400.
                    When asked if you want to use CDCL, say YES.
                    Select a paper size that matches your plotter's
                    size.

               d.   For the 5800 color plotter, select CalComp
                    Electrostatic Plotters and then model 58424 for a
                    24 inch 5800, 58436 for a 36 inch plotter, and
                    58444 for a 44 inch plotter. Select a stepsize of
                    400 and say NO to CDCL. Select a paper size that
                    matches your plotter's size. Use the FaxBack setup
                    sheets for the 68436/68444 for 24, 36, and 44 inch
                    5800 and 58000 plotters.

               e.   For the 5700 monochrome electrostatic plotter,
                    select CalComp Electrostatic Plotters and then
                    model 57424 for a 24 inch 5700, 57436 for a 36 inch
                    plotter, and 57444 for a 44 inch plotter. Select a
                    stepsize of 400 and say NO to CDCL. Select a paper
                    size that matches your plotter's size. Use the
                    FaxBack setup sheets for the 67436 (this model can
                    be used for 24 and 36 inch 5700 and 57000
                    plotters).

                    For further setup details, call FaxBack (714-821-
                    2914) and get  the AutoCAD 12/13 setup sheet you
                    need for your plotter.



4.   THE PENS ON THE PLOTTER ARE CONFIGURED FOR DIFFERENT THICKNESSES
     (LINE WEIGHTS) YET ALL OF THE LINES PLOT OUT THE SAME?

     ANSWER:   You are using AutoCAD's default pen definitions. All of
               the pen assignments in AutoCAD are set to the same pen
               width (.010 of an inch) by default. AutoCAD allows you
               to configure up to 255 pens. The CalComp ADI driver's
               default configuration is to use AutoCAD's pen
               definitions.

               Configure the ADI driver to use the plotter's pen
               definitions. To accomplish this, you must answer N (for
               NO) to the configuration question; Create Pens in the
               Plot Data? (or, in driver versions prior to 5.5, answer
               NO to the configuration question; Do you want to include
               pen definitions?)


5.   THE LINE WIDTHS ASSIGNED IN AUTOCAD (FROM AUTOCAD S PEN 
      ASSIGNMENT WINDOW) DO NOT COME OUT CORRECTLY:

     ANSWER:   The driver is configured to use the plotter's pen
               definitions. Check the driver configuration and be sure
               to enter Y (for YES) to the question; Create Pens in the
               Plot Data? (or, in driver versions prior to 5.5, answer
               YES to the configuration question; Do you want to
               include pen definitions?)



6.   THE PEN COLORS ON MY 68000 OR 5800/58000 DO NOT PLOT OUT AS
     EXPECTED. THEY DON'T MATCH WHAT IS SHOWN ON THE AUTOCAD SCREEN:

     ANSWER:   If all of the pens come out black you are either using a
               monochrome plotter driver or have configured the driver
               to use the plotter's pen definitions (and you are using
               only colors 1-16 in AutoCAD - which will map to pens 1-
               16 on the plotter). The first 16 pens are solid black on
               ALL of the models listed below.

               522xx/524xx, 53336/53436, 54424/54436, 5700/57000,
               5800/58000, 67436, 68436/68444

               Be sure to select CalComp Electrostatic Plotters from
               the ADI driver list of the color plotters listed among
               the ADI. Then choose either a 68000 series or 58000
               series color electrostatic plotter as your model type.
               IF YOU ARE USING AUTOCAD'S PEN DEFINITIONS THE 68000
               (and 58000) WILL PLOT AUTOCAD"S PEN COLORS.

               How to select AutoCAD's Pen Definitions?
               a.   At the AutoCAD command prompt enter CONFIG

               b.   AutoCAD will now display the current configuration
                    (the mouse or digitizer, display, and
                    plotter/printer drivers selected). Press enter
                    until the CONFIGURATION MENU appears.

               c.   Enter option #5 to CONFIGURE A PLOTTER.

               d.   Enter #1 to ADD A PLOTTER CONFIGURATION.

               e.   Select CCalCompElectrostatic Plotters from the list
                    of ADI drivers now displayed.

               f.   For 24 or 36 inch wide 5800/58000 and 36 inch wide
                    68000 plotters, select the 68436. For 44 inch
                    plotters, select the 68444.

               g.   Accept the defaults for all of the configuration
                    question/prompts with two notable exceptions;

               I.   Choose the appropriate paper size (MAX is the
                    default and may not be what you want)

                    ii.  Select Y for YES to the prompt; DO YOU WANT
                         TO CHANGE ANYTHING (NO/YES/FILE) 

                    iii. Accept all of the defaults from this sub-menu
                         EXCEPT on the question/prompt; PLOT TO A
                         FILE? 

                              Enter Y for Yes to this.

                    iv.  When prompted for a plotter name, be sure and
                         enter something unique so that you can easily
                         recognize this driver from the selection in
                         AutoCAD.

                    h.   Stop at the CONFIGURATION MENU again and
                         select option #7 (CONFIGURE OPERATING
                         PARAMETERS)

                    I.   From the CONFIGURE OPERATING PARAMETERS MENU
                         select item #3 (Default Plot File Name).

                    j.   Now enter the name of the port you are using
                         (e.g., LPT1 or COM2, etc.)



7.   THE PEN ARE ASSIGNED TO AUTOCAD COLORS BUT THE PLOT COMES OUT
     MONOCHROME (NO COLOR):

     ANSWER:   If all of the pens come out black you are either using a
               monochrome plotter driver or have configured the driver
               to use the plotter's pen definitions (and you are using
               only colors 1-16 in AutoCAD - which will map to pens 1-
               16 on the plotter). The first 16 pens are solid black on
               ALL of the models listed below.

               522xx/524xx, 53336/53436, 54424/54436, 5700/57000,
               5800/58000, 67436, 68436/68444

               Be sure to select CalComp Electrostatic Plotters from
               the ADI driver list of the color plotters listed among
               the ADI. Then choose either a 68000 series or 58000
               series color electrostatic plotter as your model type.
               IF YOU ARE USING AUTOCAD'S PEN DEFINITIONS THE 68000
               (and 58000) WILL PLOT AUTOCAD"S PEN COLORS.

               How to select AutoCAD's Pen Definitions?
               a.   At the AutoCAD command prompt enter CONFIG

               b.   AutoCAD will now display the current configuration
                    (the mouse or digitizer, display, and
                    plotter/printer drivers selected). Press enter
                    until the CONFIGURATION MENU appears.

               c.   Enter option #5 to CONFIGURE A PLOTTER.

               d.   Enter #1 to ADD A PLOTTER CONFIGURATION.

               e.   Select CCalCompElectrostatic Plotters from the list
                    of ADI drivers now displayed.

               f.   For 24 or 36 inch wide 5800/58000 and 36 inch wide
                    68000 plotters, select the 68436. For 44 inch
                    plotters, select the 68444.

               g.   Accept the defaults for all of the configuration
                    question/prompts with two notable exceptions;

                    i.   Choose the appropriate paper size (MAX is the
                         default and may not be what you want)

                    ii.  Select Y for YES to the prompt; DO YOU WANT
                         TO CHANGE ANYTHING (NO/YES/FILE) 

                    iii. Accept all of the defaults from this sub-menu
                         EXCEPT on the question/prompt; PLOT TO A
                         FILE? 

                              Enter Y for Yes to this.

                    iv.  When prompted for a plotter name, be sure and
                         enter something unique so that you can easily
                         recognize this driver from the selection
                         given in AutoCAD's Plot Dialog Box (under
                         DEVICE AND DEFAULT SELECTION). Be sure to
                         select this new driver from the DEVICE AND
                         DEFAULT SELECTION(which is located from
                         within the Plot Dialog Box).

               h.   Stop at the CONFIGURATION MENU again and select
                    option #7 (CONFIGURE OPERATING PARAMETERS)

               i.   From the CONFIGURE OPERATING PARAMETERS MENU select
                    item #3 (Default Plot File Name).

               j.   Now enter the name of the port you are using (e.g.,
                    LPT1 or COM2, etc.)


8.   POLYLINES AND SOLIDS (FILLS) PLOT AS PATTERNS:

     ANSWER:   The driver is configured to use the plotter's color/fill
               pattern definitions and uses those definitions in place
               of the plotter's pen definitions to plot polylines and
               solids.

               In CalComp ADI versions 2.8 through 4.1, the driver can
               be configured to use both the plotter's pen AND it's
               color/fill pattern definitions.

               Here is how this occurs:
               In the driver configuration (versions 2.8 through 4.1)
               there is a question/prompt; DO YOU WANT TO INCLUDE PEN
               DEFINITIONS? .

               The default answer is (Y) for yes. If you accept the
               default, you will be using pen definitions as defined in
               the AutoCAD Pen Assignment dialog box. If you enter N
               (for NO) at the prompt, you will be using the plotter's
               pen definitions.

               If you select NO for pen definitions, the next prompt
               will be; ALLOW AREA FILLS? . If you accept the
               default (which is YES) then any polylines or solids
               created in AutoCAD will plot with one of the plotter's
               internal color/fill patterns.

               The following plotters all have the same default
               internal table  of color/fill patterns (known as the
               CalComp color palette):

               522xx/524xx, 53336/53436, 54424/54436, 5700/57000,
               5800/58000, 67436, 68436/68444

               These color/fill patterns may be plotted from a special
               file which is available to download from CalComp's Web Site
               (http//:www.calcomp.com). . The name of that file is ACADCLRP.ZIP
               (it must first be unzipped using PKUNZIP version 2.04G
               or later - also available from CalComp 's Web Site). This file
               plots out both the internal pen palette of 1024 pens and
               the internal color palette of 1024 colors.

               When CalComp's color/fill patterns are used to plot
               polylines and solids, how does the driver select those
               color/fill patterns? The answer is; the driver selects a
               color/fill pattern by number - THE SAME NUMBER THAT IS
               ASSIGNED TO PENS FOR AUTOCAD COLORS. In the AutoCAD PEN
               ASSIGNMENT dialog box, all of the 255 AutoCAD colors are
               shown as being assigned a number (1 to 255) and each
               color (and color number) is assigned to a pen number.
               The default AutoCAD color-to-pen assignments are 1-to-1,
               2-to-2, 3-to-3, and so on through 255.

               CalComp's internal pen and color/fill palettes are also
               assigned by logical numbers (1 through 1024). If,in AutoCAD,
               the color #7  (which happens to be white) is used to create
               a polyline or solid, that polyline or solid will plotted
               with CalComp's color #7 - which happens to be a brick
               pattern.

               If you say NO to the question; ALLOW AREA FILLS, then
               the plotter will use it's internal pen definitions to
               plot any polylines and solids (as well as everything
               else in the AutoCAD drawing).

               CalComp ADI driver versions 5.5 or greater no longer
               support this feature.



9.   SHOULD I USE A WINDOWS SYSTEM DRIVER WITH AUTOCAD 12/13 FOR
     WINDOWS?

     ANSWER:   CalComp provides two Windows system drivers; one creates
               907/PCI vector plot data and the other creates CCRF
               (CalComp raster format) plot/print data. Neither of
               these driver's are recommended for AutoCAD 12/13 for
               Windows.

               The reason is that the ADI drivers created jointly by
               CalComp and Autodesk are optimized to work uniquely the
               way AutoCAD 12/13 works. A Windows system driver cannot
               be specifically designed to work uniquely well with one
               application without the risk of  losing some of it's
               true Windows compatibility with other Windows
               applications. For example, if the WIN907 vector driver
               had some of the features currently designed into the
               CalComp ADI driver for AutoCAD 12/13,  it would not work
               correctly for programs such as Cadvance, DesignCAD, and
               even AutoCAD LT - all of which are deigned for and
               REQUIRE a Windows system plotter driver.

               When AutoCAD for Windows is released as a 100% 'true'
               Windows application, it will lend itself naturally to
               the use of a Windows system driver and there should no
               longer be a  need for ADI drivers.


 10. I'M GETTING ERROR MESSAGES ON THE COMPUTER (OR PLOTTER):

     ANSWER:   The ADI driver for both the DOS and Windows versions of
               AutoCAD 12/13 are best configured so that you use low-
               level DOS I/O to send the plot data to the plotter.

               This is accomplished is by configuring the AutoCAD ADI
               driver to plot to a file and assigning the computer port
               used with the plotter as the default plot file name.
               Here is how to accomplish this:

               a.   Towards the end of the driver configuration is a
                    question/prompt; DO YOU WANT TO CHANGE ANYTHING?
                    (NO/YES/FILE)  

               b.   Select Y for YES.

               c.   At the question/prompt; WRITE THE PLOT TO A FILE?
                    , select Y (for yes to plot to a file).

               d.   After completing the rest of the configuration, and
                    just before returning to the drawing editor, you
                    will be at the CONFIGURATION MENU. There are seven
                    choices at this menu. Select option #7 (CONFIGURE
                    OPERATING PARAMETERS).

               e.   From within menu option #7 select #3 which allows
                    you to assign a default plot file name.

               f.   At the selection prompt for entering a default plot
                    file name,  enter the name of the computer port you
                    are using with the plotter. For example, LPT1 or
                    COM2, etc.

               g.   THE DOS MODE STATEMENT. One more important step is
                    to configure the computer port being used with the
                    plotter for an infinite retry. This accomplished by
                    the DOS Mode command. In the following examples
                    uppercase characters are used merely to highlight
                    the statement. Upper or lower case characters work
                    the same with DOS commands. Otherwise, the
                    statements should be entered at the DOS prompt
                    exactly as shown.

                         (The letter 'n' in LPTn and COMn stands for
                         the port number, for example; LPT1 or COM2)

                         i.        For the parallel port:

                                   MODE LPTn:,,P

                         ii.       For the serial port:

                                   MODE COMn:9600,7,E,1,P


                         NOTES:    The recommended baud rate is 9600
                                   (as shown above). The character
                                   (data) framing is shown as
                                   7,e,1. (the AutoCAD default)

                                   Configure the AutoCAD ADI driver
                                   with those parameters. Also,
                                   select  handshake in the
                                   driver configuration.

                                   The DOS Mode statements above can
                                   be included in your AUTOEXEC.BAT

                                   file. In this way your computer
                                   port will be configured
                                   automatically every time you boot
                                   up. Please refer to your MS-DOS
                                   documentation for information on
                                   using an editor (such as the DOS
                                   Edit program) to modify your
                                   AUTOEXEC.BAT file.

                         That's all there is to it. By plotting to a
                         file which is assigned to your computer's
                         port 'name', you are directly using DOS I/O
                         to interface with the plotter. Most
                         intermittent or random communication-related
                         errors can resolved with this method.

                         If this procedure does not correct your
                         problems call CalComp and get the solution-
                         note entitled; HOW TO COMMUNICATE WITH THE
                         PLOTTER. This solution-note is available for
                         both serial and parallel connections -  and
                         for each of the models listed belows:

                         522xx/524xx, 53336/53436, 54424/54436,
                         5700/57000, 5800/58000, 67436, 68436/68444