Tony Posted October 27, 2003 Share Posted October 27, 2003 I read the posts here and configured the printer as instructed but when I try to open the file in Illustrator 8 or photoshop I get an error message that states "The EPS Parser is unable to parse file" I can't find a reference to EPS Parser in either program and I am lost with a serious deadline coming up. I can export an eps file from autocad and open the file into Illustrator and it opens fine. The problem is with hidden lines, they get way out of scale and look terrible regardless if I save from model space or paper space. Regular lines do fine. Any and all help would be appreciated. Tony Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chad Warner Posted October 27, 2003 Share Posted October 27, 2003 What version of the software are you using? I have never had any problems getting a plotted EPS file out of AutoCAD and into Photoshop. Illustrator I can't help you with, but I would imagine it would work the same way. Just make sure you use the plotter wizard and choose "postscript level 2" as the plotter. -Chad Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tony Posted October 27, 2003 Author Share Posted October 27, 2003 Thanks Chad for the quick reply. Im using autocad 2000. I can't understand why there is a problem either. It seems to print to file ok but it wont open in the other programs. Tony Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chad Warner Posted October 27, 2003 Share Posted October 27, 2003 What if you try using postscript level 1 instead of level 2? -Chad Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tony Posted October 27, 2003 Author Share Posted October 27, 2003 I tried that, no luck. I reinstalled Illustrator but it still doesn't work. Maybe I should reinstall autocad? Tony Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Wojciech Klepacki Posted October 28, 2003 Share Posted October 28, 2003 Hi Tony, This is my way, it works fine for me: 1) from Illustrator import dwg file directly 2) then make some necessary corrections and export drawing to psd 3) open psd in Photoshop That's all. rgds, Wojciech Klepacki P.S. I use AutoCAD LT but I'm sure this method runs on full AutoCAD too. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tony Posted October 28, 2003 Author Share Posted October 28, 2003 I'm using Illustrator 8 and can't import or open a dwg file. I have not used this program in a few years si I have not upgraded, I guess I need to. I reinstalled autocad but I still get the same error message when I try to open the printer file. I wonder if this could be a windows problem. I'm using 2000 sp4. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kid Posted October 28, 2003 Share Posted October 28, 2003 you could plot to PDF file, then open that in Illustrator, it will retain all your lineweights too. There's Acrobat of course, but there's a few free PDF writers on the web. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Eric Posted October 28, 2003 Share Posted October 28, 2003 I've done this MANY times, usually without a problem. As mentioned before, you need to use Adobe Postscript Level 1. I know, you said you were doing this, so that can't be the problem. Level 1 Plus worked for me in Photoshop. If that is available to you, you might try it. I would also explore some of the other Autocad export options, such as the .DWF maybe? I think you can also "copyclip" into illustrator, though you won't have lineweights anymore. Hope this helps. Triple check your method for the Adobe Postscript option, as many of us have done this without problems. The parsing error (at least that I've seen) is from using the wrong Postscript version. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tony Posted October 28, 2003 Author Share Posted October 28, 2003 Thanks for the replies guys. I reinstalled autocad and redid the printer driver as postscript 1. I even re installed both Illustrator and Photoshop with no luck. This must be a windows problem on my machine. I guess i'll just export as wmf file and go with that. No line thickness but I can do that in Illustrator. Not pretty, but it works. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bhanu Posted October 28, 2003 Share Posted October 28, 2003 Hi Guys I have one suggestion. If your work can go with Photoshop you can configure tiffversion6 (uncompressed) from plotter manager-raster file formats in AutoCAD. Decide what resolution you require and use that many pixels for your tiff output. You can use your ctb which takes care of line thickness, line type, colors and also screen values. We do huge resolution files and it works well for us. Genally we go for 200-300 pixels per inch of print output. Hope this procedure works for you. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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