The Solution For Network Plotting Management

Plot Station® Client lets you organize and control plotting on your network. Working with eQuorum's Plot Station® Server software, it lets you submit, monitor, and even preview plots from any network seat—with or without CAD software on the workstation!
     Administrators can use Plot Station Client to enforce standard configurations for plot tracking and accounting. Fields can be configured to require key information such as the project or account before a plot can be submitted. And, you can define, store, and submit plots as collated sets or entire projects—including multiple file formats.

 

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A Windows®-based Client/ Server Solution For Greater Efficiency
Plot Station Client works with eQuorum's Plot Station Server software to provide an efficient client/server plotting solution. It lets you manage and control plotting standards, submit plots, view and manage plot jobs in queues, and control output from any Windows computer on your network!

Open Systems Plotting
Plot Station Client handles plots from most CAD and document management systems. Supported file formats include AutoCADŽ and MicroStation® Plot Request Forms (PRFs) as well as DWG, DGN, HPGL, HPGL/2, CalComp 907, PostScript, and many raster formats.

Document Management Integration
Plot Station Client's tools are easily integrated with popular electronic document management systems, including ImageSite, eQuorum's own web-based DMS.
  Control Your Environment
Want to see accounting data for every plot? It's simple! Use Plot Station Client to define project or accounting fields that must be completed before the job can be plotted. You can even set up values in drop down boxes for easy selection by users, ensuring that valid data is collected in a consistent and accurate format.
     Systems Administrators can use the ClientConfig tool to define and enforce standard plotting configurations for the Submit tool. You can standardize plot appearance and easily track plotting activity by user, project and account.

 

 


Administrators can manage user access to output devices, accounting, and project information.



Streamlined Plot Submittal
The client Submit tool makes plotting available to CAD and non-CAD users alike. Just add jobs to the submit list and they are sent to Plot Station queues automatically, while you continue with other work.
     It's simple to point and click to add jobs to the list, or "drag and drop" from Windows Explorer. And you can save the submit list with all the settings for plotting later. What a time-saver!

Manage Plots In Sets
Some or all of the plots in a project submit list can be easily combined into a collated set, which you can submit as a single job.
     Define the set once and save it to disk, then retrieve it whenever you need to plot the project with the ability to see changes made since the last submission.
 
View & Modify Plot Settings
The View and Modify tools let you examine and change the parameters of jobs submitted as plot request forms (PRFs). You can edit PRFs to alter plot output or produce multiple versions—all without changing the original drawing. Modify scale, rotation, screening, line styles, area fills and more.
 
Control Jobs In Plotting Queues Plot Station Client lets you monitor Plot Station queues and check on the progress of jobs across the network. You can pause, resume and delete jobs. And, security is built-in—administrators can control all jobs, while client users can affect only the jobs they submitted.


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