I know that Autocad can't do CMYK. And that's not what I directly want (in other words: I don't want to set a CMYK color directly in Autocad.)
For my tasks in Autocad I use a ctb plot style table. But for my tests I've tried the greyscale table as well as plotting without plot style table. In both cases I've got the explained results...
Color 253 is just an example because we have been using this one for several years now for grey lines in article drawings for our sales manual. I'd like to know why the grey color in the pdf gets different color values depending on the plotter...and how I can correct that for the AutoCAD PDF plotters.
Background: The mentioned article drawings are on pages which only get printed with just two plates: Black and green Pantone. That's why the grey color in the article drawings mustn't contain any CMY values.
Another thing: In our old Autocad version (2006) we were plotting to eps-files. Back then the same color in Autocad (253) was converted to a correct grey in the eps file!
(I could convert the pdfs afterwards, but I don't want this, because I would have to do this everytime again.)
I will have a look on the linked topic...but not sure at the moments, if that helps