I'm using Autocad 2014. After publishing mulitiple layouts to PDF using the DWG to PDF.pc3, the text in the PDF looks blotchy. It will plot correctly; it is just an issue with how the text is sent to Acrobat. We are using Acrobat 9 full version. The font is Romans. I have attached a screenshot so you can see what we get when we open the pdf in adobe. We're using a ctb file setup for line weight by color. I have tried changing the end\join setting of that color to round. I have changed the custom properties of the dwg to pdf.pc3 to process all text as geometry. No success clearing up the blotchy text.
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Try to change the type of the font... this happens because the autocad romans is different of the romans in adobe
Within Adobe, go to Preferences, Page Display window. In there, play with the Rendering options (3rd section down). I don't recall the specific set of options that fix this issue, but you may need to disable one of them to be able to disable/enable others.
It's not only the text. It affects some geometry as well. I didn't think this was an Adobe issue. I thought that the problem was from the way Autocad output the PDF. I have attached a different image showing the issue with hatch and other geometry, not just the text.
Phillip
I am having a similar problem. I tried changing the display options, but no change. This happens when I do a batch plot. The black blotches will wipeout text at random (see attachment). Will place random thick black lines on the print out (see attachment). If I print the sheet individually, it comes out clean. Is there a batach plot issue?
I do not use the wipeout command. Sometimes, I will select add background to the mtext. But like I said, it is not a consistent problem.
In addition to blotchy text... the text is not searchable or selectable in the PDF.
Changing to a TrueType Font fixes the problem but we use the AutoCAD RomanS everywhere so I hope there is a Publish setting solution...
After reading your post, I found that these setting in Adobe Acrobat worked for me. See attached
I've faced the same Problem and found the solution by installing the program DOPDF from this link:
http://www.dopdf.com/download.php
and choose it as a virtual printer .
I have this same problem in AutoCAD Electrical 2019.
I can't ask all of my customers to change their Adobe settings just to properly view a PDF that AutoCAD Electrical has generated.
Adobe Acrobat Reader is a standard program for viewing PDFs, probably "the" standard program for doing so. PDFs generated by AutoCAD should display properly in Adobe when Adobe has the "out of the box" default settings.
Is there any way to change the AutoCAD output to fix the problem, without asking all of my customers and builders to edit their Adobe settings?