I have read other replies to this and still I am having problems. I am sure I am doing something wrong, but I need the layout to just be monochrome. There has got to be a simple way of doing it and I am not following the other posts explaining it. Can someone help please?
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Hi,
the fastest way to get a valid answer would be to upload the drawing + a PDF which is your result of plotting (using plot to "DWG to PDF.pc3).
Otherwise we have to guess, maybe for days ....
like:
- alfred -
Hi,
if your layers color taken from True color OR Color Books,it will be always printing in color.so i suggest to check your layer color.
Imad Habash
Hi,
>> printing layout in monochrome still prints color
Reason 1:
In none of the 2 layouts a plot-style table is used, so no reason for AutoCAD to plot monochrome.
Reason 2 (see my guesses):
The viewport is set to visual style "hidden", so the output is rendered, rending means all vectors are true-color and true-color values can't be converted by CTB or STB. Result is a colored output.
To avoid that:
Option A:
1) make sure a CTB is used like "monochrine.ctb"
2) select the viewport and set property "Shade plot" to "Legacy hidden"
Option B:
1) use viewport layer overrides to make the layers grey
- alfred -
Thank you so much. A simple solution that I needed some one to hold my hand with. HA! Thanks again.
Hey Guy's,
Sorry for bringing up an old thread, but it seams to be the best one.
I have 2 files, one is an output from mircostation. It prints B&W like I want it to.
If I copy stuff from the model where it prints correctly to a new model, it no longer prints B&W. Having a look it's obvious why the pen assignments aren't working as the colors are sligtly different to the pen assignments.
On the surface of it, everything is identical, I've looked at how it's shaded etc. What I want to know is what setting is different in the drawing exported from mircostation to enable the colours to print B&W when they are both using to the same plot styles.
I can "fix it" by changing layer colours etc etc, but it's too onerous as it's a daily task as subs design in Mircostation and we design in ACAD, thats not going to change so I'd like to be able to change the setting.
Also I should add, I don't beleive it's a VP setting as when I copy the VP between the file that does work and the file that doesn't, that does NOT fix the issue.
Thanks heaps, Clayton
Hi,
if you upload the dwg-file would help and might result in a faster solution.
>> If I copy stuff from the model where it prints correctly to a new model
That's the source of the issue, the model is not your plot-definition.
How it will be plotted is dependent on layout, pagesetup and viewports, and as you only copied the model you seem to have the differences in that part of dwg-files.
- alfred -
Thanks Aflred,
I get that.
So what has changed is my question essentially.
1. It's not in the VP, as I've copied that between the drawings and it doesn't change the print out.
2. It's not the Pen styles, as it is the same pen style accross both drawings, in fact in the one where it prints all back it's almost like it's ignoreing the pen style.
So what setting(s) would I need to change to get the new document to print in the same manor as the old document?
Also, I have been trying to understand the difference between stb's and ctb's thinking that was maybe the issue. Now I have another document (dowloaded from this site) which when I go to print only brings up stb's for pen assignments. Could this be a way of fixing the issue?
Although, this doesn't explain the original issue.
Hi,
>> So what setting(s) would I need to change
Without the drawing we are guessing, no chance to get the drawing with objects that don't look correct?
It would make (and solve) all that much faster.
>> trying to understand the difference between stb's and
>> ctb's thinking that was maybe the issue
So are you saying that one drawing uses CTB and the other drawing uses STB files ...in the list of plot-styles within the plot-dialog?
Then you can use command _CONVERTPSTYLES (>>>details<<<) to convert the drawing to CTB instead of using STB.
- alfred -
omg I was freaking out bad and just as a long shot I googled this issue... sooooo glad you posted!!! thanks a bunch!! I don't know how the viewport thingy got checked to realistic but I don't know how long if ever I would of thought of that...
changing my shade plot to legacy hidden solved my problem of only plotting in color but now my text and my dimension text (extension lines still plot) does not plot but is showing up in print preview...Any ideas?
Hi,
>> Any ideas?
Please show us the dwg-file + let us know which version of AutoCAD you are using (command _ABOUT).
But take care ... hiding text objects is always tricky 😉
- alfred -
I am using AutoCAD version 2018 for Mac, saving to 2007 for my client (if that matters). I have attached the file and have saved my 24x36 layout with my viewport shaded plot in legacy hidden where the dimension text and other mtext will not print the other 24x36(2) layout saved my original problem of not being able to print in monochrome.
I think this is my issue, but when I change the 'True Color' to black it also makes the index color black?
Hooray! You solved my problem. I changed the visual style to 2d wireframe and it now prints in monochrome. (It was originally set to Conceptual). This has been driving me nuts.
Hello, Sorry i am joining the party a bit late, but it seems I am having a similar issue, a .DGN file we imported to Autocad works smoothly, however the moment we try to print to PDF (monochrone) colours are retained.
Problem is that the layers are a mess and some Objects are assigned colour per layer as well (yes I am also amazed that in 2021 people are still not able to draft properly with layers) - hence i guess the above solutions are not working for me (we are running a bit tight with time any quick way we can fix it.)
I am currently having the same issue. An XREF'd DGN does not seem to recognize an assigned Plot Style Table. The DGN always plots in color, unless you attach it or insert it. I have also noticed that a DWG with a similar name as the DGN gets created in the same file directory as well. I can manually delete it. I am surprised at how difficult it is to find additional information concerning the limitations of an XREF'd DGN...
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