by Keith in MN » Tue Jan 06, 2009 9:39 pm
Timmy,
In order to get AutoCAD to generate a raster file (which includes files in the TIFF file format), you need to 'Plot to a file'. It's been a while since I've done this, but if memory serves, you create a false printer to send the file to and then you plot to this false printer. When you set up the false printer, you specify 'Raster file formats' from the Manufacturers list and the file type (in this case Tiff) from the Models list. There are other steps involved, but when you are finished, you have created a plotter definition that will create a tiff file of any drawing sent to it. For the rest of the steps consult your Help files or check out the Support / Knowledge Base at Autodesk.com
Good Luck.
Keith

Timmy,
In order to get AutoCAD to generate a raster file (which includes files in the TIFF file format), you need to 'Plot to a file'. It's been a while since I've done this, but if memory serves, you create a false printer to send the file to and then you plot to this false printer. When you set up the false printer, you specify 'Raster file formats' from the Manufacturers list and the file type (in this case Tiff) from the Models list. There are other steps involved, but when you are finished, you have created a plotter definition that will create a tiff file of any drawing sent to it. For the rest of the steps consult your Help files or check out the Support / Knowledge Base at Autodesk.com
Good Luck.
Keith :thumbs_up_1: