What is the best font in terms of readability and consistency for both Inventor and AutoCAD?
I dont want to be able to tell the difference between an Inventor or AutoCAD drawing. We have been using ISOCP but this does not give good PDF results and does not scale well when printing A1 drawings at A3.
I realise there is a lot of personel preference with regards to fonts, I am after,
what people are using
why
advantages
disadvantages
Thanks
Arial
(or Calibri on imported excel tables because Arial/Inventor has issues with inconsistent letter spacing when imported from excel)
I vote for Arial. It has a clean, professional look and is available everywhere.
Our company has been using Simplex in AutoCAD until recently. I don't know why, maybe it's simply because that's the way it has always been. But it prints horribly to PDF, and even worse on paper. All the Ms and Ns and Ws have little spikes (see image), and overall it has an uneven look to it.
We have found that Arial looks much better in AutoCAD.
-cwhetten
Thanks for the suggestions. There was a post a while ago about Ariel numbers 6 and 8 being very similar and also the letter spacing is slightly different between AutoCAD and Inventor, it only effects the formatting of maybe 1 out of 20 notes but itas another thing to check.
I realize there is not a perfect solution but am trying to get the best fit option for our needs