AutoCAD 2022 not plotting transparency?

AutoCAD 2022 not plotting transparency?

escapadro
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AutoCAD 2022 not plotting transparency?

escapadro
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Hey guys,

 

I've looked at a few previous threads, but they didn't solve my issues, e.g. this: https://forums.autodesk.com/t5/autocad-forum/transparency-not-plotted-when-using-publish-comand/m-p/...

 

I have a floor plan exported from Revit, that appears in CAD as a solid block - I have it on one layer, with transparency set to '90' in layer properties, so that it's fully faded. 

On the other hand, I have the title block and specific components on the actual floor plan that needed to remain in bold. I put them on another layer, with transparency set to '0'. There was a dozen of other layers, all set to '90' to ensure it's all faded, leaving only what I needed in bold. (see attached photos)

 

When I look at the Layout space in CAD - everything looks great, but when I plot it to 'Bluebeam PDF' my title block loses its predetermined transparency of '0' and blends in with the rest of the faded objects. Why doesn't CAD honour transparency (bold) for title block? It's on the same layer as the tags?

 

Thanks in advance!

 

Alex

 

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cadffm
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Hi

And it works with 'DWG to PDF' or any other Adesk PDF driver?

Then it is not a Acad issue.

https://support.bluebeam.com/

 

 

Sebastian

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paullimapa
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What if instead of Bluebeam you use one of the built in AutoCAD pdf drivers like DWG To PDF.pc3?

Also instead of using the Bluebeam viewer try another to see if the problem is with Bluebeam?

I see that you're not using any pen assignments (CTB or STB) when you PLOT.

Should you be using a CTB or STB to plot?


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escapadro
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Hey guys,

 

Thanks for your replies. I need to reload DWG to PDF.pc3 file - they're in a shared location somewhere on my organization's mapped drives. I actually forgot about it - so used to Bluebeam now. But it could be the solution.

 

 

As for ctb or stb - these are also shared somewhere. Gotta find them and I'll report back.

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escapadro
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Hey guys,

 

Thanks for your replies. I need to reload DWG to PDF.pc3 file - they're in a shared location somewhere on my organization's mapped drives. I actually forgot about it - so used to Bluebeam now. But it could be the solution.

 

As for ctb and stb plotter style files - are these usually pre-configueed within Autocad?

 

Thanks again!

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paullimapa
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AutoCAD comes with a few default ctb and stb files. But since you received these dwgs from Revit then they should come with their own ctb usually saved in the same folder assuming the export has properly assigned the penweights. 


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escapadro
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Interesting. I received the .dwg copy over email to work with, so I assume I'm going to have to find out if my company has pre-configured .ctb files somewhere. I used to use monochrome.ctb all the time, but none appear in my plotter style table anymore.

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paullimapa
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whoever sent you the email of just the dwg ask them for the ctb.


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paullimapa
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Enter at AutoCAD command prompt:

STYLESMANAGER

This should open up your Windows Explorer to the location where your current AutoCAD profile is set to see your ctb/stb files

 

Enter at AutoCAD command prompt:

PLOTTERMANAGER

This should open up your Windows Explorer to the location where your current AutoCAD profile is set to see all your plotters like DWG To PDF.pc3


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escapadro
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Hey @paullimapa,

 

I can't seem to be able to load DWG to PDF - when I enter PLOTTERMANAGER, it opens up the 'Documents' folder, where I can see DWG to PDF.pmp, but I can't select it. 

 

Any advice on how to load it, so I can test the .pdf conversion outside of Bluebeam?

 

Thank you!

 

Alex

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paullimapa
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Unfortunately a pmp file is not what you need to create the pdf. This file type contains custom changes that may be referenced by the Dwg To Pdf.pc3 file.  
Perhaps you can recreate your own by following these instructions assuming you have the rights to do so with your windows profile. 


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