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PROBLEMA AL TRAZAR SOMBREADOS AUTOCAD 2015 MAC

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Anonymous
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PROBLEMA AL TRAZAR SOMBREADOS AUTOCAD 2015 MAC

Buenas tardes, 

Desde que empecé a utilizar Autocad en Mac, al trazar los sombreados estos se imprimen saliendose del contorno.

Es algo que nunca me habia pasado antes en Windows.

He consultado ya varios foros pero sigo sin saber como solucionar el problema.

¿Alguna sujerencia?Captura de pantalla 2016-02-27 a las 18.00.56.png

 

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Message 2 of 21
David_W_Koch
in reply to: Anonymous

Welcome to the community!

You may find a better response to your question in the AutoCAD for Mac forum.

 

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¡Bienvenido a la comunidad!

Es posible encontrar una mejor respuesta a su pregunta en el foro de AutoCAD para Mac.


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Message 3 of 21
maxim_k
in reply to: Anonymous

Hi,

Are you using hatch with Solid pattern?
Do you use specific Plot Style table file in the Page Setup?
Can you attach the drawing (or part of it with silhouettes and custom plot style table (if any)?

Maxim

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Message 4 of 21
Anonymous
in reply to: maxim_k

Hola, somos 3 personas que utilizamos autocad para Mac, y a los 3 nos ocurre lo mismo: Al imprimir sombreados sólidos con curvas, aparecen unos extraños "pinchos" o "pelos" que se salen del contorno, justo igual como a marta.lago.1.

En contestación a tu pregunta Maxim_k, siempre es con sombreados sonidos curvos, y sigue apareciendo el error con y sin plumilla (Plot Style) ctb. Éste error se aprecia más cuanto mas pequeño es el sombreado con respecto al tamaño de la hoja. Es decir, aparece mas error si lo imprimo con una escala pequeña en un papel grande que si imprimo el mismo sombreado con "escala hasta ajustar".

Ocurre de la misma forma al imprimir con plotter, con pd, incluso con el preview del autocad.

El mismo archivo, abierto en autocad de windows, imprime correctamente.

 

Pueden ayudarme, por favor? Llevamos varios meses con este problema y ya no sabemos como resolverlo.

 

Muchas gracias

Message 5 of 21
john.vellek
in reply to: Anonymous

Hola @Anonymous,

 

Can you attach a file for me to look at? I would like to see if the same thing happens on my Mac.  Can you also tell me which OS and AutoCAD version you are using?

 

Gracias


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Message 6 of 21
maxim_k
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Yes, please attach your drawing here.

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Message 7 of 21
john.vellek
in reply to: Anonymous

Hi rhb84,

 

I am hoping to see a file from you so I can take a look at this issue for you. Please attach one or more files to a post.


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Message 8 of 21
Anonymous
in reply to: john.vellek

Hola, siento no haber respondido antes, adjunto un archivo cad de ejemplo, pero me ocurre igual que a marta.lago1

 

Cada vez que imprimo sombreados sólidos curvos con una escala pequeña en un papel grande, aparecen estos "picos". Tengo autocad 2016 y OSX El Capitan con todas las actualizaciones al día.

Cuando se imprime con "escala hasta ajustar" apenas se aprecia. El problema es a escalas mas pequeñas en papeles grandes. Ademas, al imprimirlo en papel, se marcan MUCHO esas lineas.

También ocurre con los estilos de cota que llevan puntos de relleno sólido. En general cualquier sombreado sólido curvo, como norma.

Adjunto archivo cad y una impresion en pdf de lo que comento. El archivo ".png" es el mismo archivo "Untitled1.pdf", pero recortado y ampliado para que se pueda ver mejor lo que digo.

 

Gracias por la ayuda.

 

Message 9 of 21
john.vellek
in reply to: Anonymous

Hi @Anonymous,

 

I increased the VIEWRES to 20,000 and also increased my plot setting to Maximum quality.

 

This is what I got when I plotted (saved to) PDF. Please let me know if this works for you too.

 

Please select the Accept as Solution button if my post fully solves your issue or answers your question.


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Message 10 of 21
Anonymous
in reply to: john.vellek

Realmente te ocurre lo mismo que a mi. Yo también he aumentado la resolución al máximo de dpi, y la resolución de VIERES ya la tenia al máximo previamente.

Si pruebas a imprimir el sombreado en pequeño en una hoja grande, como en mi ejemplo de "Untitled1.pdf", observarás que te ocurre lo mismo que a mi, ya que se pueden apreciar unos pequeños picos al hacer zoom.
Message 11 of 21
maxim_k
in reply to: Anonymous

Hi,

But VIEWRES affects only on-screen representation of the curves in AutoCAD and it looks like in AutoCAD for Mac there is no "maximum quality" setting, except one - which specifies the resolution at which shaded viewports are plotted.
I think OP have another problem, maybe plot style table related.

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Message 12 of 21
john.vellek
in reply to: Anonymous

HI rhb84,

 

Can you attach a sample drawing that is not font related? The previous one uses a font that I don't have installed on my system.

 

Please also tell me what your default printer is.


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Message 13 of 21
Anonymous
in reply to: john.vellek

Es un sombreado, no es una fuente. PARECE una fuente, pero está dibujada. Como he comentado, ocurre con cualquier sombreado, siempre que sea curvo, y con cualquier estilo de trazado, incluso si no se usa ningún estilo de trazado.
Mi impresora por defecto no influye, ya que tengo 2 impresoras y 1 plotter, y con las 3 ocurre... y yo imprimo en pdf. Y este ejemplo se ha realizado desde el espacio modelo, sin ventanas de impresión (viewports).
ademas, también le sucedía a marta.lago1
Cuando aqui con la misma wi-fi (y por tanto las mismas impresoras) imprime alguien con autocad para windows, esto no sucede, solo sucede con autocad para mac.
Message 14 of 21
john.vellek
in reply to: Anonymous

Hi @Anonymous,

 

I am glad that you have tried this with different printers. Let me do a little research and I will update my post.

 

 


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Message 15 of 21
john.vellek
in reply to: Anonymous

Hi @Anonymous,

 

Can you try switching from a solid hatch to a gradient? I did this and the results seem much improved although it took quite a while to produce.

 

Also, have you tried this using different PDF drivers such as Adobe Acrobat?

 

 


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Message 16 of 21
Anonymous
in reply to: john.vellek

Si, he probado el gradiente, ya consulté el siguiente post:

http://forums.autodesk.com/t5/autocad-for-mac-general/autocad-mac-2014-bleeding-on-solid-hatch-print...

 

y efectivamente elimina los pinchos, pero los sustituye por un pixelado muy marcado, que también se nota mucho al imprimir en papel.

Ademas, los gradientes no permiten establecer el color "por capa", y eso es otro inconveniente añadido, aunque no determinante.

No tengo otros drivers de impresión como Acrobat, así que no puedo probarlo. Pero he leído en otros foros que he estado mirando que tampoco influye.

 

Si vosotros podéis comprobarlo, por favor, estaría enormemente agradecida.

 

Un saludo

 

Message 17 of 21
john.vellek
in reply to: Anonymous

HI @Anonymous,

 

Yes I agree that Gradient might also have drawbacks but was wondering how it actually performed for you. While I research we might also try exporting to EPS or Postscript to see if it interprets the hatches differently.


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Message 18 of 21
maxim_k
in reply to: Anonymous

Hi again,

 

Now I had a chance to look into your drawing and I realize now that you have the same problem as in the topic you referred in your last post.

I mean this one:

http://forums.autodesk.com/t5/autocad-for-mac-general/autocad-mac-2014-bleeding-on-solid-hatch-print...

 

Unfortunately, nothing has changed since then and the problem still persists, this bug in PDF output in AutoCAD for Mac is still there.

The one of workarounds is to use gradient hatch, which in fact produces raster image output (not a vector).

 

Another one is to upscale the plot to larger paper size when you save to PDF, than to downscale to the paper size you need using print with scale to fit from Preview application.

 

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Message 19 of 21
Anonymous
in reply to: maxim_k

Ok, entiendo que todavia no hay solución, espero que Autodesk lo solucione pronto...

Solo me queda eliminar los sombreados sólidos de mis dibujos, y sustituirlos por otras alternativas.

Muchas gracias por vuestra ayuda!!

Message 20 of 21
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

Yo tengo el mismo problema

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