READMEUS.TXT Driver File Contents (epson-autocad.exe)

INSTALLATION AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

Autodesk Device Interface driver for
EPSON ink jet printers for 
AutoCAD 386 Releases 10, 11, 12 and 13

Driver version 2.20E 



IMPORTANT NOTICE - DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTY

This ADI driver was developed by Seiko Epson Corporation.  
It is supported by Epson, not Autodesk.  



COPYRIGHT NOTICE

(c) Copyright 1993-1996 Seiko Epson Corporation
All Rights Reserved



ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

Autodesk, AutoCAD and ADI are registered trademarks of Autodesk, Inc.  
Autodesk Device Interface is a trademark of Autodesk, Inc.



ABOUT THESE INSTRUCTIONS

This document explains the installation and use of Epson's protected-
mode Autodesk Device Interface (ADI) plotter driver designed for use 
with Epson's ESC/P 2 ink jet printers and AutoCAD 386.  You can use 
this driver with AutoCAD 386 (DOS Extender) Releases 10 and higher 
that support ADI plotter drivers.  This driver makes your Epson 
printer operate as an AutoCAD plotter.

In addition to these instructions, please read the AutoCAD 
Installation and Performance Guide concerning plotting with 
protected-mode ADI devices, the AutoCAD User's Guide section on 
plotting, and your printer's User's Guide.



INSTALLING THE DRIVER SOFTWARE  

To install the driver, copy the driver file plepsae.exp from the 
distribution media to the AutoCAD directory on your hard disk that 
contains AutoCAD driver files.  

AutoCAD plotter-driver files have the form: pl*.exp.  These files 
start with the letters pl and have the extension .exp.  The location 
of plotter-driver files varies for different releases of AutoCAD.  
Usually, the plotter-driver files are located in the directories 
listed below in TABLE 1.



TABLE 1

AutoCAD    AutoCAD driver directory,
Release    location of plotter-driver files 
-------    --------------------------------

  13       c:\acadr13\dos\drv 

  12       c:\acad\drv        

10, 11     c:\acad            



Install the driver file by using the DOS copy command at a DOS 
prompt.  Use the appropriate command listed below in TABLE 2 for your 
release.



TABLE 2

AutoCAD
Release    DOS copy command to install driver file
-------    ---------------------------------------

  13       copy  a:plepsae.exp  c:\acadr13\dos\drv\plepsae.exp

  12       copy  a:plepsae.exp  c:\acad\drv\plepsae.exp

10, 11     copy  a:plepsae.exp  c:\acad\adiplot.exp



If the distribution disk is not in drive a, substitute the correct 
drive for "a:".

In some cases, your AutoCAD plotter driver files might be on a 
different drive or in a different subdirectory than listed in TABLE 
1.  If so, then substitute the correct drive and directory name in 
the copy command in shown in TABLE 2.

Note: For Releases 10 and 11, you must change the name of the driver 
file in the driver directory to the special name "adiplot.exp", as 
shown in the copy command listed above.  For Releases 12 and 13, copy 
the driver file name "plepsae.exp" without changing the name.



CONFIGURING AUTOCAD

You will need to configure your printer as an AutoCAD plotter before 
you can plot.

1. Start AutoCAD.

2. Release 13:       Choose Configure under the OPTIONS menu or
                     enter "config" at AutoCAD's command prompt.

   Release 12:       Choose Configure under the FILE menu or 
                     enter "config" at AutoCAD's command prompt.

   Releases 10 & ll: Select "Configure AutoCAD" from 
                     AutoCAD's Main Menu.

3. Your current configuration will be displayed.
   Press Enter until the AutoCAD configuration menu appears.

4. Select "Configure plotter".
   (Do not select "Configure printer-plotter" in Releases 10 & 11.)

5. Releases 12 & 13: Choose "Add a plotter."  AutoCAD will display
                     the plotters which have drivers available.
                     "Epson ESCP/2 Ink Jet printers" should appear 
                     as one of the plotter choices.  Choose this.  
                     If it does not appear, check the installation of
                     the driver file using the directions above.

   Releases 10 & 11: Select "ADI P386 plotter" from the list of
                     displayed plotters.

6. Select your printer model and answer the screen prompts to
   configure settings for the printer.  Additional information 
   on the printer settings is provided below.

7. After you are done changing the Epson printer settings, 
   answer any additional screen prompts about plot settings and 
   printer ports.

8. Exit from AutoCAD's configuration process.  Make sure you save
   your configuration when prompted to do so.



EPSON PRINTER SETTINGS

During configuration, you see a menu of Epson printer settings.  
Enter the desired number to change any of the settings.  Information 
on some of the settings is provided below.

Microweave

Microweave, which provides smoother printing of shaded regions, is 
available on some printer models for certain paper types and 
resolutions.  Set microweave to yes for best quality.

Paper type

Under the Additonal settings menu, you can set the paper type to 
plain, coated, glossy or transparency.  When you select the paper 
type, the driver will reset some of the other settings for best 
performance.  The driver also adjusts the amount of ink applied for 
best performance with that paper type.


Paper-save mode (for tractor paper feed)

If you set the paper-save mode to yes, the printer will suppress 
plotting of blank areas at the top and bottom of the plot in order to 
save paper.  We recommend that this feature be turned on when using 
continuous fan-fold paper.  

Maximum megabytes of RAM to use

This setting tells the driver how much memory it can request from 
AutoCAD.  The plotter driver composes the plot image in the 
computer's RAM (Random Access Memory) before it sends the data to the 
printer.  To optimize plotting speed, allocate as much RAM as 
possible; however, make sure this setting is less than the amount of 
actual memory that is available to AutoCAD.  Caution: if the setting 
is larger than AutoCAD's available actual memory, AutoCAD will swap 
itself and the driver data in and out of memory during plotting, 
causing extremely long plot times.  This setting is available only 
when you access the settings menu from AutoCAD's Configuration menu.

Line width units

Among the options for Releases 10 and 11, you can select the units 
for setting line widths.  Line widths will be specified as integer 
values multiplied by the units that you select.



PLOTTING

Make sure your printer is connected, turned on, and on-line.

Releases 12 & 13

1. Issue the Plot command from within the drawing editor.  
   A plot configuration dialogue box will appear, allowing you to
   check and change the plot settings.

2. Choose the "Device and Default Selection" button to select the
   Epson printer as the current plotter.  

3. Choose the "Change Device Requirements" button to make changes
   to the Epson printer settings.  

4. Back on the main plot configuration dialogue box, use the 
   "Pen Assignments" button to change the printed colors and 
   line thicknesses.

5. Make any additional changes to the settings in the plot 
   configuration dialogue box.

6. Press enter or select OK to start printing.


Releases 10 and 11

1. Either issue the Plot command from within the drawing editor
   or select the plot file option from AutoCAD's main menu.  

2. Select the portion of your drawing that you want to plot.

3. AutoCAD will display the Epson printer settings and AutoCAD's 
   plot settings. You will be asked:

               Do you want to change anything? <N>   

   Answer yes if you want to change anything.  Otherwise, plotting 
   will proceed with the displayed settings.  

   Note: You must also answer yes to display the current color, pen
   and linetype settings in order to change pens and line types.  

   If you do answer yes in order make changes, you will see a table
   of entity colors, the associated pen numbers, and line types or 
   widths.  If you again answer yes when asked, you can reassign 
   pen numbers (colors) and line types (line widths) to each entity 
   color.  Review the suggestions given below on line width choices.  
   The default linetype for each color after initial configuration is 
   set to 0.01 inches.  Change these pen and linetype assignments now
   if you desire.  AutoCAD will remember your changes between plots.  

4. Answer any remaining screen prompts and printing will begin.



STOPPING THE PLOT  

To stop the plot while AutoCAD is sending data to the printer, press 
Control-C.  In release 10, type STOP and press Enter.



LINE WIDTHS

Caution: when plotting lines more than one dot wide, be careful when 
setting the plot region of your drawing.  If a wide line is along the 
edge of the selected plot area, part of the line may extend over the 
edge where it will not print.  For example if you choose "extents" to 
select your plot region with a drawing that includes a wide border 
line, AutoCAD assumes the plot extends only to the center of the 
border line and does not print the outer half of the line.  The 
border line will end up only half as wide as you expected.  To avoid 
this, select the plot region using a window or a view that includes 
extra space to plot the wide lines.

In Releases 12 & 13, set the line width directly for each drawing 
color.  Choose the Pen Assignments button on the plot configuration 
dialogue box.

In Releases 10 and 11, AutoCAD assigns a plotter pen and a printer 
linetype to each color in your drawing.  You can adjust these 
assignments at each plot time.  The driver and printer use the 
linetype value (0 to 255) to set the width of the plotted lines.  You 
are asked, during initial configuration, to select the units used to 
set the line widths.  Line type 0 is always the minimum that the 
printer can produce.  Choices for units are 1 mm, 0.1 mm, .01 inch, 
and .005 inch.

Also in AutoCAD Releases 10 and 11, be careful with filled solids and 
wide polylines.  AutoCAD expects a specific pen width (usually 0.01 
inches) for drawing filled entities with multiple line passes.  To 
plot filled entities, change AutoCAD's pen width setting to the same 
as your linetype choice for these entities.  AutoCAD asks for a 
default pen width during the configuration dialogue, and AutoCAD's 
pen width setting can be reset before each plot.  


COLORS

You can assign a different printer pen color to each color in your 
drawing.  Generally, use the default assignments where the drawing 
color number equals the printer pen color number.  Note: AutoCAD 
labels drawing color number 7 as "white", but the printer pen number 
7 prints as solid black.  Pen 8 is also solid black, but on a color 
printer pen 8 always prints black using a composite mixture of the 
color inks.

In Releases 12 & 13, 255 different printer pen colors can be plotted 
at the same time.  Choose the Pen Assignments button on the plot 
configuration dialogue box.  

In Releases 10 and 11, AutoCAD limits you to only 15 of the 255 
different printer pen colors in the plot at one time.  You will be 
able to assign a pen number to only the first 15 drawing colors in 
your drawing.  Any drawing color above 15 will plot in the pen color 
assigned to drawing color 15.  For Releases 10 and 11, use only 
colors 1 through 15 in creating your drawing. Then, when plotting, 
you can reassign any of the 255 pen colors to the first 15 drawing 
colors.


SPOOLING  

In Releases 11 through 13 the driver uses AutoCAD dispatcher 
functions for all communication with the printer.  As a result, the 
driver supports the use of an optional separate spooler.  The use and 
configuration of a spooler is described in your AutoCAD Installation 
and Performance Guide.  


USE PLOT-TO-FILE TO PLOT TO PORT

You can use AutoCAD's plot-to-file feature to send the plot output to 
a file, and also to direct the output to one of the computers ports 
such as LPT1 or COM1.  Using plot-to-file to plot to a port is useful 
in the following situations.  

Avoid the stop after plot setup:    After you have requested a plot 
from AutoCAD, it normally pauses for hardware setup.  To resume, you 
must press Enter.  To avoid this stop every time you request a plot, 
use plot-to-file to plot to a port.  

Network printing:    The driver uses special AutoCAD functions for 
direct printer data to the computer's parallel or serial ports.  This 
enables AutoCAD to redirect data for AutoCAD's spooling and plot-to-
file features.  However, because AutoCAD uses low level functions to 
access the port controllers, network software may not be able to 
capture plot data directed to a port.  Also, before sending data, 
AutoCAD queries the port.  In a network setup or with a printer 
switch box, the port may appear "not ready" to AutoCAD and the plot 
will never get going.  If you are having problems transferring data 
to a network or a switch box, the solution may be to route the plot 
data through AutoCAD's "plot-to-file" feature.  Then AutoCAD will use 
higher-level operating system functions to transfer data to the port.  
The network or switch box should then be able to capture the data.

To configure AutoCAD to use plot-to-file to plot to a port:

A. Configure default plot filename.

   1. Choose Configure. Either from AutoCAD's main menu, or in 
      Release 12 under the Files pull-down menu, or Release 13 
      under the Options menu,
      

   2. Choose Configure operating parameters.

   3. Choose Default plot file name.

   4. Now, for the filename, enter the name of the port from which 
      the network will be expecting to capture plot data.  Examples 
      are: LPT1, LPT2 or COM1.  Enter just the four characters of 
      the port name, without a period or extension.  If your network
      requires plotting to an actual file, enter that directory and
      file name instead.


B. Configure plotter.

   Continue through the configuration menu.  If you have not yet
   configured the plotter driver, choose Configure plotter at the
   configuration menu.  Follow the instructions above for 
   configuration, with the following changes.  Since you will be 
   plotting to a file, don't worry about the questions asking you to 
   select the port. Just choose anything.  When you get to the 
   question that asks "Do you want to plot to a file" enter Yes.


C. At plot time.

   Set up the plot as described in the PLOTTING section above.

   In Release 12 or 13's Plot Configuration dialogue box, set the 
   "plot to file" box if it doesn't have an X.  You shouldn't have 
   to, but if you do select the "File Name" button, enter the 
   network's expected port name as described above in A.  After 
   entering the port name (without a period or extension) you may get 
   a message "The specified file already exists. Do you want to 
   replace it?".  This is not a problem, because it is always an 
   existing port.  Answer yes.  Finish the plot configuration and 
   then press Enter or OK to begin printing.

   In Releases 10 or 11, check the list of plot settings that AutoCAD 
   will display.  Included is a line: "Plot will (not) be written to 
   a selected file."  If the plot will not be written to a file, 
   enter yes to change the settings.  Then answer yes to the question 
   "Write plot to file?" when you see this prompt.



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