how do i create a .ctb without colours showing up in printing?

how do i create a .ctb without colours showing up in printing?

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how do i create a .ctb without colours showing up in printing?

Anonymous
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Can someone help me out with creating a .ctb?

I've set up my ctb and the colour lineweights but I don't actually want the colours to show up in paperspace or when I print.  And I don't just want to print in greyscale because then the lineweights show up too light.

 

I want the coloured linewights because it's easier to differentiate things in my drawing.

 

Thanks!

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dmfrazier
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First, in the CTB file, all colors should map to black.

 

On the Page Setup screen, there is a checkbox beneath the plot style selector where you can specify that you want to display plot styles.  (I think this is what you're after.)

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scot-65
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Another possibility:

Open the CTB file by double-clicking in your favorite file manager.
Tab over to "Form View".
Highlight the first line in the "Plot Styles" list box (Color 1).
Press [Shift] then [End] to highlight all.
In the "Properties" container, change the "Color" in the dropdown to "Black".
Save and close.

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j.palmeL29YX
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Here it is:

https://autode.sk/2rT5wcu

 

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Anonymous
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Hey, thanks for your reply!  They said they would e-mail me once someone responded but they didnt 😞

 

Anyways, i'm glad you did but unfortunatly I just tried checking that box you mentioned and still plotting in colour... I've been researching a bit more and some blogs mentioned assigning a pen style but I can't find where pen styles are...mine says pen# so I assigned them all to 7 (which is black) and the same thing keeps happening.  Do you know anything about pen styles?

 

Thank you!

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Anonymous
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I'm not sure if thats what I want...Basically I want my model space to be in colour and my paper space to be in black but with lineweights, if that makes sense.

 

Thanks!

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MMcCall402
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Its a  two part solution. You need to apply both of the answers provided.

1 - Edit your ctb to map all the screen colors to black.

2- Edit your page setup to display as defined in the ctb.

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