I hope someone can help with this - I've seen several queries on the web by users with similar problems and, mostly, they don't seem to get resolved. My issue is that lines in some layers of a drawing plot very light when plotted using the Autocad PDF printer. I have played around with line weights and transparency settings in model space and paper space and tried ACAD.CTB, None and Monochrome.CTB, none of which seem to make any difference.
It's only in certain layers and not everything in the layer is faint, for example text is fine. There's a block in the drawing made up of five lines and a circle and one line prints fine, but the rest don't. This is a block that repeats seceral times in the drawing and it's the same for all of them.
I found today that the drawing plots okay from model space using DWG to PDF print driver, so suspect it's something to do with paper space. I did get a "the annotation scale is not equal to the plot scale" warning when printing from model space, but can't believe this has anything to do with it?
Would appreciate some help, as this is holding me up issuing drawings for a project I am working on.
I can send example of PDF and original DWG file.
Thanks,
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HI @mzsaunders,
If you could also answer the questions mentioned by Dean as well that would be helpful, the more information the better we can assist your issue.
Hi Dean,
please see screenshots attached. I noticed something strange in the shot from paper space - a bank of layers in layer dialogue box are highlighted light blue and the status symbol has changed. This must be something I've done today, but I've no idea what.
Worst affected layers are:
LF High Level Circuits
LF High Level Lighting (this is the one with the "two-tone" blocks)
LF Revisions Red
Thanks,
Mark
Hi Dean,
many thanks for your help. Here's what I find now:
So, many thanks for solution and workaround, but I am mystified as to why it still won't plot using export to PDF command, which is the method I've always used to create PDFs from Autocad.
Thanks,
Mark
Hello Sarah<
while print my drawing on my plotter using acad.ctb. it prints very faint lines on sheet. Can you help on this please.
"You continue to select DEFAULT for lineweights, which means nothing to anyone."
it means something to those of us that use color dependent plot styles.
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