Difference between modelspace en paperspace color

Difference between modelspace en paperspace color

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Difference between modelspace en paperspace color

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Dear,

 

I'm using colors 250 till 255 for background. But i don't see de same thing in de paperspace.

You see in the modelspace the with color 255 better than de grey color 255. That's what i want but when i switch from de modelpace to paperspace model to plot the drawing then ACAD swith theese colors vice versa. You don't see the color 250 good but well the color 255.

 

What do i wrong? en what's the solution?

 

MODELSPACE...............................................PAPERSPACE

 

Knipsel1.PNGKnipsel2.PNG

 

 

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cadffm
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Change the modelspace backgroundcolor to the same as for paperspace snd it display in the same kind/color.

You have to find your way for used colors of objects, background papersoace and modelspace.

Sebastian

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Anonymous
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Thanks for your answer but your solutions is not de answer...

When i plot the drawing i don't see de with colors anymore!!! see the photo

 

Knipsel3.PNG

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cadffm
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First you talk about Modelspace and Paperspace Monitor-display, now we talk about Paperplot?

 

We dont know your object data and your plot-setting. We can explain what happend, but you should upload

Example DWG with your used totally ready pagesetup (please use the Printer "DWG to PDF.pc3").

 

Note: A grey line ist for your printer the same like a blackline, but the lighter the gray, the less ink is used.
At some point you will not see anything on the paper that looks like a line.

I recognize the lines in your (rather bad) picture. These color(s) are not predestined for simple line objects with thin line weights,
test the same with a solid hatch and you will see this.

 

Note: Color 255 is NOT GREY, it is WHITE! And AutoCAD change the display color of 255-colored objects (and others)  for you that these objects are displayed.

If you plot these Objekte, white object on white (paper) you can not see that.

Sebastian

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pendean
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papedrspace, when white, is designed to show you what your print-to-paper results will look like.

So if you don't like the way your objects look in paperspace, you're not going to like them printed on paper either. You will need to change the colors.

Or do you have black paper and your printer has white/gray ink cartridges?

Think about it.

Let us know if you still need help.
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