When using this version of Batch Print for Autodesk Revit, you may encounter the following known issues.
Symptom: When the current default printer is a virtual printer, such as Adobe PDF or Autodesk DWF ™ Writer, Batch Print either will not print or will only print one page only.
Issue: Batch Print is currently not designed to handle virtual printers.
Work-around: Verify the physical printer is set as the system default printer before using Batch Print.
Symptom: Batch Print will not start a print job. It displays the following warning: "The default template file specified in the 'File Locations' section of the Settings-Options dialog does not exist."
Issue: To start a print job, Batch Print must launch another instance of the Revit application. That instance will create a new document based on the default template file. If the template file does not exist or cannot be opened for any reason, Revit displays a warning. When you dismiss the warning, the application starts with no document open. However, without a document open, Batch Print cannot continue.
Work-around: Make sure that the Revit application can start with the currently assigned default template file. To change the default template file, click the applications menu > Options button. On the File Locations tab, specify the default template file to use.
Symptom: When the print settings saved in document are incompatible to the default printer, Batch Print will not start a print job and displays the following: "Print setting saved in Revit project is incompatible with default printer; please refer to help document for solution."
Issue: When the print settings saved in document are incompatible to the default printer, the <in-session> print settings will be used and Batch Print stops.
Work-around: Verify print settings saved in document are compatible to the default printer before using Batch Print.
Symptom: If an issue occurs when Revit opens and a document is being upgraded, Batch Print will not start a print job. You will also see the message: "Background Revit could not open file without the user input. Please upgrade and save the file and try again."
Issue: Batch Print runs Revit in the background to both open and print a Revit project. If Revit encounters an error when opening an rvt project and requires user input, Batch Print will stop processing.
Work-around: Open and save the project. Verify that the saved project can be opened without any errors before using Batch Print.