Originally posted on March 8, 2013 by
Edwin Prakoso
You should have DWG to PDF plotter in AutoCAD by default. This is
very handy if you need to publish your drawing to PDF format, you don’t
need to use separate PDF driver.
However, you may find it’s not available for some reason. The
‘plotter’ is a pc3 file stored in your PC. So if you delete it, then you
will loose the plotter.
Creating a PC3 plotter
You can create PC3 plotter by accessing application menu (the big red A button)> Print> Manage Plotters.
It will open Windows Explorer and open the location where your plotters are stored. Double click Add-A-Plotter Wizard to run it.
You will see Add Plotter wizard. Choose my computer to create it on your machine, then click next.
On the next page, you can choose Autodesk ePlot (PDF) as plotter manufacturer. Then choose DWG to PDF as model.
Now you can click next and accept default values for the rest of this
wizard. Click finish on the last page to finish creating plotter.
Now you should the DWG to PDF plotter.
Image plotters
I also use this wizard to create TIFF and TGA plotters to create high
resolution images. Plotting drawings to JPEG is often not good enough.
You can choose Raster File Formats as manufacturer to create those
plotters.