![]() ![]() Thanks for your reply, and I'm sorry about the inconvenience this issue is causing you! I understand you can't ask your consultant to change their print settings, but you can do that with the received copy of the model. ![]() Does this help? Please let me know if you have any other questions. I know it's frustrating to see these messages every time you export from this model, but it does not seem to be a harmful issue. Change the print setup in the link to Default as you have been doing. Open the link and delete the 80/90 print setup, save it, and reload it into the COO model.ģ. ![]() This is probably the easiest thing to do.Ģ. Dismiss the dialog box when it occurs and allow the nwc export to complete. Since this is a known issue that does not have a solution at the moment, these are the options:ġ. However, when I deleted the Default 33 saved print setting from the link and reloaded into the COO model, it exported without the dialog popping up. The error message I got said the printer could not be used with "Bullzip PDF Printer_Default 33 print settings" strangely, I did not see a reference to the 80/90 print settings mentioned in your error message. Since it is a relatively minor problem, it may be some time until a solution may be found and built into a future release of the software.ģ. The issue has already been reported to development and it is in their queue. nwc at all when this dialog pops up, please let me know.)Ģ. I was able to dismiss the dialog box and the nwc file was created. While I'm sure it's annoying, and I apologize for that, it doesn't seem to cause any problems with the export to. ![]() This issue did not prevent the export process from occurring. Here's what I have found out about this issue:ġ. I found the same issue, though since I have different printers, the message I got had different printer names in it. ![]()
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