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Help: How to print to PDF in color?

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Anonymous
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Help: How to print to PDF in color?

When using AutoCAD LT 2016 and printing to a .pdf document, I want a single layer (Color 12) to print in color (while everything else prints in Black).  Something isn't working after I have updated my CTB file and Layer Properties.  The text in the layer using Color 12 simply has a grayscale to it (but not represented in color).

In the Plot Style Manager, I updated my CTB file by selecting Color 12 (Name), and set it to Color 12 (Color), then selected OFF for the 'Convert to Grayscale' setting.  I still want to use my own CTB file - as the particular lineweight thicknesses are established.

Any suggestions on what I am missing - or could try doing?

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Message 2 of 12
pendean
in reply to: Anonymous

Post your CTB file here please, let's have a look at your settings.
Include a sample DWG file ready to use it that fails for you so we can test that as well.
Message 3 of 12
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

Attached is the template I have been trying to update.  The forum isn't allowing my to attached a CTB file.  Is there another way to upload the CTB file and/or export it to a different file extension?

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sthompson1021
in reply to: Anonymous

You can try to rename the file as a .txt file. That should go thru.

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Anonymous
in reply to: sthompson1021

I am unable to convert the CTB file into any other format.  I have instead attached a screen view of the CTB file when it is open (to the Color 12 I am trying to update).

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pendean
in reply to: Anonymous

No one asked you to convert it: simply rename the file extension.

You can also ZIP it then post it http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/compress-uncompress-files-zip-files#1TC=windows-7

 

BUT... You have color 12 set to red, which is color 2 (which is set to black): it needs to be set to color 12 🙂

Message 7 of 12
Anonymous
in reply to: pendean

I am unable to rename the file extension.  The zip file is attached - which includes my CTB file.

Message 8 of 12
Anonymous
in reply to: pendean

I also did set color 12 to be printed as color 12 - instead of black, and it still isn't working.  I can adjust the screening adjustment for the different colors, and the shading effect is visible when printing to a .pdf file.  The screening and various lineweights can be adjusted and are updating just fine within my CTB file.  It's simply the color printing that is not updating. There's some other setting that isn't working. 

Message 9 of 12
sthompson1021
in reply to: Anonymous

Looking at your ctb file, for color 12 you have convert to grey scale turned on. It needs to be turned off.

ctb.PNG

 

Message 10 of 12
pendean
in reply to: Anonymous

One more time: Color 12 needs to be set to 12, aka USE OBJECT COLOR. See below.

 

If you don't like color 12's output, on that pulldown click SELECT COLOR and build your own RGB color.

 

ScreenShot001.png

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Anonymous
in reply to: pendean

Got it!  Finally. I appreciate your time.

Message 12 of 12
sthompson1021
in reply to: Anonymous

Just an FYI, the ctb file did work ok with color 12 assigned as red when I tried it.

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