Thanks. This helped a lot. Now, am I SUPPOSED to be doing this to plot a simple piping-isometric?.
I mean, we spent 6K on this software to deppend on a bright guy on a Forum to save our lives?
Thanks again brother.
Regardless of the printing. DWG to PDF, Hard plots, etc...
the craziest thing is, if I change the scale 0.0000001, now there is a different part of the isometric that doesn't plot
Hi,
The easiest way - use OOTB MEP templates.
No additional configuration is required
Regards,
Vitaly
Al,
Your printing settings are a life saver since 2012 (particularly HIDEPRECISION).
However, in 2016, although it improves, it is not "perfect".... any ideas? (attached sample file. See Low-Left corner)
Vitaly, your file. Two different results. When you publish, isometric lines are not printed pieces. ;(
this is my concern as well. We have packages of nearly 200-300 drawings. All of which have some sort of fabrication. if we plot individually, it will print fine. my main focus is to be able to batch plot/publish to PDF.
I heard Bluebeam has a plugin to do batch plotting and the DWGtoPDF.PC3 file is becoming obsolete.
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