John Herridge, AIA wrote:
> Hi Jeffrey,
> Yes, PDF's from the Revit PDF print driver.
>
> The printing company is telling me that the PDF file is the most restrictive
> file format, from the standpoint of making adjustments to lineweights, etc.
> because it is basically hard coded.
This is true. Unless you open a PDF in Illustrator or something, you
can't do much with it.
If you really want to be able to control lineweights at the plotter
like that (which, using Revit, I can't see why you would, but that's
just me) then you can still use PLT files, or simply batch export
everything to DWG. When you do so Revit generates a .PCP file for the
plotter.
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