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CAD dimensions creating a block ?

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asmithP2CA2
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CAD dimensions creating a block ?

Hi guys, so when trying to print P&E'S on AutoCAD, the dimensions are creating a 'block'-like a rectangle- almost like another line has been added underneath...but only once printed,  not on the CAD file. does anyone know how I can fix this?

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paullimapa
in reply to: asmithP2CA2

Not sure what you mean by a block. Perhaps share your dwg, pdf to compare with your hard copy snapshot 


Paul Li
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Message 3 of 12
asmithP2CA2
in reply to: paullimapa

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paullimapa
in reply to: asmithP2CA2

Is it the same problem when you plot to a pdf file?

What does the Plot Preview window show?


Paul Li
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cadffm
in reply to: paullimapa

Can someone explain me why we compare NOT the same area of this plan?

 

Sebastian

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asmithP2CA2
in reply to: cadffm

Hi, what do you mean by this? I am showing what I want my presentation drawings to look like in comparison to how they are printing. I'm hoping it is just something I need to do in my settings to make the dimensions come out clearer.

Can you help with this?

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asmithP2CA2
in reply to: paullimapa

Thanks for the fast response! It looks 'normal' on my computer and as it should. It is just when it is printed onto paper the dimensions form a 'rectangle'. I have tried printing from my laptop and Adobe Acrobat, still no change.

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cadffm
in reply to: asmithP2CA2

How I understand the issue, perhaps I missunderstood:

 

You have a cad drawing and it looks fine,

but if you plot a pdf, the result is differently.

 

?

 

I expect to see a screenshot from your DWG and another screenshot from your PDF (both showing the same area of this plan).

 

But your sections are different.

This is an unneeded confusion.

And we can not compare all the content, what could show more informations to us.

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Hope it is more clear now.

 

Sebastian

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cadffm
in reply to: asmithP2CA2

Same with a new created dimension by DIMLINEAR command?

 

Sebastian

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Message 10 of 12
cadffm
in reply to: asmithP2CA2

Sounds strange. Like to have your DWG and PDF.

 

 

Sebastian

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paullimapa
in reply to: asmithP2CA2

so if looks normal on computer in the cad file as well as when you generate a pdf then the only issue is when you print directly to the plotter. This could be caused by an incompatible printer driver. But to test, take the pdf that looks perfect on the screen and use different programs to open and print it to the printer to see if you get different results.

If that works for you then it definitely is a driver compatibility issue.


Paul Li
IT Specialist
@The Office
Apps & Publications | Video Demos
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pendean
in reply to: asmithP2CA2


@asmithP2CA2 wrote:

Thanks for the fast response! It looks 'normal' on my computer and as it should. It is just when it is printed onto paper the dimensions form a 'rectangle'. I have tried printing from my laptop and Adobe Acrobat, still no change.


Q: why not show us what you see in a couple of screenshots (from CAD and from the PDF)? So far your words alone are not resonating with folks over here.

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