A brief history: We have decided migrated from Mac Minicad 7 to HP Desktop Pentium 4 based. So, we copied all the active drawing files from Mac to PC which has been installed with VectorWorks 9.5.1. We able to convert the Mac based files to PC based files successfully. The problem :If a converted file (VectorWorks)is sent for printing network printer, the first print out copy (text & font) would appear to overlaped & mirrored and the appearantly the second print out copy would be find. Please provide me solution. We are using HP 1200 laser printer( Post Script supported & using a USB HP print server). We are using Windows XP Pro which has been installed with VectorWorks 9.5.1.I have done a few troubleshooting include of changing the printer (other HP model such as 2100), connected directly to the concerned PC, but still it seems to print out the first copy - overlaped, mirrored & scrambled.Any troubleshooting method perculiar?
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A brief history: We have decided migrated from Mac Minicad 7 to HP Desktop Pentium 4 based. So, we copied all the active drawing files from Mac to PC which has been installed with VectorWorks 9.5.1. We able to convert the Mac based files to PC based files successfully. The problem :If a converted file (VectorWorks)is sent for printing network printer, the first print out copy (text & font) would appear to overlaped & mirrored and the appearantly the second print out copy would be find. Please provide me solution. We are using HP 1200 laser printer( Post Script supported & using a USB HP print server). We are using Windows XP Pro which has been installed with VectorWorks 9.5.1.I have done a few troubleshooting include of changing the printer (other HP model such as 2100), connected directly to the concerned PC, but still it seems to print out the first copy - overlaped, mirrored & scrambled.Any troubleshooting method perculiar?
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