I always plot sheets as vector images using the BlueBeam PDF printer. I received a file from another party and every time I plot it using BlueBeam the result is a raster image with white vertical lines. The parts of the drawing that are in paper space plot as vector, so I assume that the issue is with something in model space. I've heard of raster images causing this problem, so I assume that there is a raster image somewhere in the drawing and that deleting it should allow me to print as vector?
How can I quickly see all images in a drawing? I've detached all external references, and I can't seem to find any images in the drawing. Any other ideas as to why this drawing will only plot as raster?
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The only rasters that wouldn't be an attachment would be those inserted as an OLE entity. So try searching for those.
Allen Jessup
Allen Jessup
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Nevermind. I was getting a raster plot because of the UCS settings. I created a new viewport and all is well now.
Thanks!
I have an identical issue in AutoCAD 2016. A drawing I received from a coworker won't plot a vector pdf except the elements in paper space. UCS doesn't seem to be the issue.