Hello.
Just noticed this issue today that I haven't seen before. I used the publish command to plot the multiple tabs in my drawing, which I've done many times. I had revisions on some of the sheets which I clouded. But for some reason, on one sheet, the cloud plotted/shown as red (which is correct and what I prefer to see) and on another sheet, it is shown as black. Why is that and how do I fix? Thanks in advance for the help.
All clouds are on the same layer and the layer color is red and I'm working in Autocad 2016.
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Well, my publishing settings is going to a PDF and the page setup for each of my drawing tabs, the plot style table is set to "None". Being set to none, normally prints in the colors on the screen. See images attached.
The drawing itself is a 3D model, but the clouds are located in paper space on the tabs, as needed. I hoping in the images below is what you were asking about for visual styles that I have set in the drawing. For the views in the tabs, I have it set to "Conceptual". The model/tabs seem to look fine, just not all the clouds printed in the layer color red that it's set at.
I plotted the pdf that I created with the publish command to a color printer and the clouds that show red, printed in red and the clouds that show black, printed in black.
Attached is the new pdf of one of the sheets that was printing the clouds black instead of red. It's still printing the wrong color. And I tested this out using two pdf options which is, "AutoCAD PDF.pc3" and "DWG to PDF.pc3" and they both printed the clouds in black. Image below shows the one option.
Hello. I just realized this issue has not been solved and that's because I'm still having the same problem and my supervisor is asking me that in a drawing where I published a pdf, why some sheets show the rev clouds in their proper layer color, while some do not. They're all done on the same layer, which I can't understand why it would plot differently. This also happens when I send to our plotter, unless I set it to grayscale, then this really doesn't matter, but when they require these to be in color, it's a problem.
I've attached a pdf I created yesterday to show this issue. Anyone have any answers on this topic? Thanks in advance.
Actually, I'm currently working in AutoCAD 2021 where this is happening now. Per your comments, I decide to start fresh with a different drawing and create a new layer for the clouds and setting the color to red, linetype continuous and lineweight is set at the default setting within CAD. I did not change anything else. No plot style is assigned to it in the layer manager, nor when plotting. I choose "none" to display the colors when plotting. Below are some screen shots of the pdf print when publishing and it still is choosing which clouds it wants to display in the layer color. So any other suggestion on how to fix or what setting I need to change, it's much appreciated.
Pages 1 and 2 of the drawing I published to PDF.
So when you opened the drawing I provided, you just did the publish command and the clouds on all the sheets are shown in red on the pdf you created? If yes, would this be a setting with AutoCAD that I would need to change? I'm just trying to figure out why it works on yours vs. why it doesn't on mine.
I do have a page setup assigned to each of the sheets, which I've shown below, but it's still showing I'm not using a plot style. As for the driver, I believe it's using the one set up with our new HP plotter, but I do know there is another one we use when we specifically when we print pdfs. That's because the one used when printing directly from a CAD drawing, it would not rotate the paper/drawing to accommodate our E size drawings, when we printed the PDFs, so we use a "...PS3" driver for those. See second image shown below. Hopefully, this is what you were referring to. Even if I print this pdf setting it to print in color, it still doesn't not print the cloud in red, on sheets that show it as black. If changing the layer color to black will make it print in red, I will definitely do that. I decided to use the acad.ctb plot style to see if that would work and it didn't. Same thing as before.
Because we require our clouds that show changes to be in red, which is why I'm trying to get help on this since when printing in color, it's odd that certain sheets will have red clouds, while other will not. Want all the clouds to be printing in the same color.
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