Plotting a drawing requires the use of several different types of files; plotter configuration and plot styles.
Plotter configuration (PC3) files are used to configure an output device to use when plotting or publishing a drawing, while the plot style (CTB/STB) files are used to control how objects appear during output. PC3 and CTB/STB files typically do not require any changes between releases, and have not changed formats since their introduction in AutoCAD 2000.
As with other customizable files, it is recommended that you store PC3 and CTB/STB files in a centralized location separate from those that come with the AutoCAD-based product. You use the Files tab of the Options dialog box to specify the locations of the folders that contain the PC3 and CTB/STB files.
Named page setups are a way to save plot settings with a drawing and then apply them to a layout to ensure consistency for output. Name page setups are created and edited using the PAGESETUP command.
The following utilities are used to create and manage plotter configuration and plot style files: