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Black & White using DWG To PDF.PC3

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Anonymous
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Black & White using DWG To PDF.PC3

Is it possible to plot in black and white using the DWG to PDF.pc3?

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h_s_walker
in reply to: Anonymous

Change the plot style table from NONE to MONOCHROME

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Anonymous
in reply to: h_s_walker

I just use mono but it print the same. colored

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pendean
in reply to: Anonymous

The colors may be RGB or CMYK: those do not follow CTB plot style tables settings.

Do you want to go through the trouble of converting your DWG file into STB format and learn all about applying SB styles to objects and layers?

Or do you just want to quickly change all layers/object to color 7, print an call it a day?


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Anonymous
in reply to: pendean

I'm doing batch plot. I like the way when your done plotting all the sheets are in one file. but i want it to be in grayscale not colored. my drawing has colored image. Thanks

Message 6 of 9
pendean
in reply to: Anonymous

Can you confirm the object colors and layer colors in your file(s) are RGB or CMYK first? Or post a portion of a DWG file here.

 

TIA

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Anonymous
in reply to: pendean

How will I do that? anyway I'm attaching part of my drawing. and let me know. thank you so much

Message 8 of 9
pendean
in reply to: Anonymous

Thanks for the file: MONOCHROME.CTB works just fine in your file here for me

 

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Has yours been edited?

Message 9 of 9
Anonymous
in reply to: pendean

Thanks, I now understand. Ole object and raster won't get gray scale so I will just convert them to gray scale before embed them to drawing. thanks man

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