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Darker Lines for Linked Models

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Anonymous
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Darker Lines for Linked Models

Hi everyone

 

I've printed out a couple of mechanical drawings, with a linked architectural model, and the linked model's lines are appearing too light. Is there a way to make the architectural model's lines appear darker? I'm printing to PDF, then to a KIP 3100 printer, if any of that helps.

 

Any help with this would be greatly appreciated.

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Martin__Schmid
in reply to: Anonymous

Have you tried:  Manage tab > Settings panel > Additional Settings > Halftone / Underlay and moving the 'Brightness' closer to 'Dark'?



Martin Schmid
Product Line Manager
Mechanical Detailing and Electrical Design
Architecture, Engineering, and Construction
Autodesk, Inc.

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Anonymous
in reply to: Martin__Schmid

Thank you very much.

Message 4 of 7
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

Can I do the same thing but only apply it to a single view? I want to keep the discipline as Electical, but make the Architectural features of the linked file darker.

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CoreyDaun
in reply to: Anonymous

One cannot control that per view. You would have to disable the halftone for all underlays, and that mark the Revit Link as halftone in each View through V/G.

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Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

Thanks

Message 7 of 7
TJKawaguchi
in reply to: Anonymous

An option is to create a separate sheet set and page set up replacing thin lines and printing black lines rather than gray scale. 

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