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Anonymous
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Empty EPS Plot

Anonymous
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Hi!

I´m using Autocad 2015 and Photoshop CS5.

I created, according to guidelines, an EPS Plotter (Postscript level 1), when i launch Plot command everythings go fine, i also see the preview of the plot.

Then i save the Eps file and it´s totally blank, the files´weight is always the same (7 kB) and when i place it into Photoshop ( or i open it) it´s alway empty..

Can someone help me?

Thanks in advance

 

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Empty EPS Plot

Hi!

I´m using Autocad 2015 and Photoshop CS5.

I created, according to guidelines, an EPS Plotter (Postscript level 1), when i launch Plot command everythings go fine, i also see the preview of the plot.

Then i save the Eps file and it´s totally blank, the files´weight is always the same (7 kB) and when i place it into Photoshop ( or i open it) it´s alway empty..

Can someone help me?

Thanks in advance

 

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imadHabash
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imadHabash
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Hi,

 

try to uncheck your plot transparency from plot dialoge.

Imad Habash

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Hi,

 

try to uncheck your plot transparency from plot dialoge.

Imad Habash

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Anonymous
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Hi,

the "plot transparency" was already unchecked..

Having elements with transparency via layer can be the reason of empty EPAS files?

Thanks

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Hi,

the "plot transparency" was already unchecked..

Having elements with transparency via layer can be the reason of empty EPAS files?

Thanks

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wkohn
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I just had this same issue.  Turning transparency off in the plot settings or page setup might not do the trick.  On a hunch I figured something was overriding that little checkbox.  Turns out the variable "PLOTTRANSPARENCYOVERRIDE" was set to 2.  I reset it back to 1 and my eps' are printing just fine now.  Too bad I was two years too late on this post, but hopefully all you future readers are happy to have an answer. 

I just had this same issue.  Turning transparency off in the plot settings or page setup might not do the trick.  On a hunch I figured something was overriding that little checkbox.  Turns out the variable "PLOTTRANSPARENCYOVERRIDE" was set to 2.  I reset it back to 1 and my eps' are printing just fine now.  Too bad I was two years too late on this post, but hopefully all you future readers are happy to have an answer. 

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Anonymous
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I am on Autocad 2019 and this did not work for me.  I can print to a pdf using DWG to PDF but I could not print to an EPS file.  After distilling, the plot came out blank.  It shows up fine in the preview but blank after distilling.

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I am on Autocad 2019 and this did not work for me.  I can print to a pdf using DWG to PDF but I could not print to an EPS file.  After distilling, the plot came out blank.  It shows up fine in the preview but blank after distilling.

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Anonymous
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Try this (for Windows): go to Plotter Manager, choose the PsP2 (esp) plotter, go to Device and Document Settings Tab, go to the drop down menu of "Graphics", click on "Vector Graphics" , go and change the "Dithering". I changed it from "Hardware Pattern Order" to "Hardware Scatter Dither" . It did the job for me. 

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Try this (for Windows): go to Plotter Manager, choose the PsP2 (esp) plotter, go to Device and Document Settings Tab, go to the drop down menu of "Graphics", click on "Vector Graphics" , go and change the "Dithering". I changed it from "Hardware Pattern Order" to "Hardware Scatter Dither" . It did the job for me. 

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