Superhatch creates boundaries when plotting

Superhatch creates boundaries when plotting

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Superhatch creates boundaries when plotting

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I am recently using superhatch a lot for making it easier to my clients to show how their interiors would look like.
But every time when i plot to pdf it creates boundaries around my superhatch.

I tried xclipframe = 0 and frameselection = 0 but none of that worked.

Anyone have any idea how i get rid of those white lines?...

The tiles should have a grey edge... but the boundaries make it white...
Same with the parquet, there is no white line in the image i import.

Schermafbeelding 2017-11-02 om 10.04.41.png

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maxim_k
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Welcome to Autodesk Forums!

 

Hi Stefaan,

 

Try to set system variable IMAGEFRAME=0, then use Batch Publish with "High Quality Print" preset, instead of using "Save as PDF" from Print window:2017-11-02_13-11-16.pngI attached two PDF results created with different printing engine (Print window and Batch Publish). The second looks better.

 

Maxim

 


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Hi Maxim_k

Thanks for the reply!

i tried it also and i got pretty much the same results. the 2nd one looks slightly better.

So it is impossible to get rid of the white lines that a plot creates around the boundaries of the superhatch?

Stefaan

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maxim_k
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I think it also depends on the quality of the image tiles itself.
Do you use professionally created rater image tiles?
Can you attach them here?

Maxim

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not really sure if it has to do something with the image, tried and experimented with loads of pictures.
I keep getting the white boundaries 

 

Thanks for looking into this!

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maxim_k
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Give me some time, I'll look at it.

Maxim

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maxim_k
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Hi Stefaan,

I tried to save to PDF with different settings and methods, but seems you are right - each time white gaps arrear between image tiles in the superhatch.
I tried also on Windows version of AutoCAD and got the same results.
So looks like there is a defect (bug) and there is no workaround to achieve the correct results.

The problem persists for a long time:

http://www.cadtutor.net/forum/showthread.php?5868-Superhatch

Maxim

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