I have a logo that won't stay in color when I publish to PDF.
I can plot using Adobe PDF Converter (normal plot routine) and have it show up in color. But that's one sheet at a time.
I can publish using "plotter named in page setup" and it will show up in color, but the point is to publish to one PDF file, not 20 separate files. I make sure the publish options have multi-sheet file selected... output is still separate files.
Each time I publish to one multi-sheet PDF file, the logo prints in black.
I've looked at ACAD settings and PDF settings. I can't figure it out.
AutoCad LT 2011
Thanks in advance!
Are you using the Adobe to Publish the multi sheet or DWG to PDF?
Regards, Charles Shade
CSHADEDESIGN | AUTOCAD LT | LT-KB | DYNAMIC BLOCKS
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DWG to PDF is set with a Plot Style Table that is either None or something that is all Black
You would need to go in and change the Plotstyle for DWG to PDF so that the layers that your Logo is on prints to Color and not black.
I hope.
This could be a bit of a late Friday SWAG but you get the idea.
Regards, Charles Shade
CSHADEDESIGN | AUTOCAD LT | LT-KB | DYNAMIC BLOCKS
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The logo is an OLE object, one that I copy/pasted in from the client's letterhead. It's not anything I created in acad.
Said logo will plot in color, but it won't publish in color. But It's all using the same plot style table. I made sure DWG to PDF is using same table as Adobe PDF.
I uploaded screen shots, don't know if that will help or not.
I CAN get the logo to publish in color, but only when I select "plotter named in page setup". Only problem is that the end result is all sheets are separate PDF files instead of one PDF file. May as well just plot each sheet one at a time.
I have looked at the Adobe PDF settings (in control panel: devices and printers) to see if it's being forced to black, but the default is set to color.
I'm sorry if I'm all over the place. I don't typically have CAD problems that I can't figure out on my own. This is my first time to post on the forum.
I have Adobe Pro on my pc, so when I say Adobe PDF that's my way of differentiating between the actual Adobe printer and the acad DWG to PDF driver.
PUBLISH uses the autocad DWG to PDF driver, correct? Is there a setting with this .pc3 file that will affect color output on an OLE object?
The OLE object is set to high graphics (photo) but that didn't fix the problem.
Have you tried setting the Publish to: to Adobe and then opening the Publish Options... and changing to Multi-Sheet?
I just tried that here with another built in PDF driver that I have and CAD printed single sheets. This may not be an option with CAD to multi-sheet a third party driver.
Regards, Charles Shade
CSHADEDESIGN | AUTOCAD LT | LT-KB | DYNAMIC BLOCKS
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Yes... it was already set for multi-sheet option. No luck there.
Have started manipulating image instead. I can get the logo to appear in color with publish command by copy/paste logo image from Word into Paint, save as any of the image files... jpg, bmp, tiff, png.... insert image into acad file... publish using Adobe with multisheet option. Boom... I get what I want (multisheet PDF file with color logo).... but I've lost the resolution of the logo. It's very grainy. grrrr.
As of now, I can only get a clean, crisp logo when I copy/past directly from Word into acad. And even then, it's only crisp when printed in black.
I'm no pro when it comes to manipulating images so there may be a step I'm leaving out... or one I haven't tried yet.
I hate giving up on this, but it's becoming a time-killer.