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Hi Guys,
I am with struggling trying figure out whats going on with a file when i plot then in PDF, the layers block seems to be too weight when i have to make a zoom. does anyone how to sort that? see the screen shot File attached.
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Hi,
can you make a screenshot for your Plot dialog settings and attache it here ?
Imad Habash
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Are those raster images? Nothing in your posted PDF would indicate you have a problem, which does not match your pretty picture, and you have all methods of setting line weights turned off in AutoCAD LT 2021.
So how can we help exactly?
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So that whole panel on your 11x17 sheet print is just under 4" in width when you print it: your all black components labels are less than an inch wide. Are you seriously wanting someone to read all that detail on a 4" wide print (PDF or PAPER)? This appears to be a bad-choice-of-print-scale issue more than anything else my friend. There is nothing to fix, you are expecting way too much from the thinnest line possible in a PDF (or printer), your base plate layout drawing for example really needs to be on its own 1:1 scale full size sheet if you want everyone to read it (that's not an 11x17 sheet size either for your D sheet size oblect).
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hi @pendean, i appreciate yours thoughts,
I attached the file as asked by @imadHabash for check that. Besides, the file was drew already upon scale 1:1, the issue that has running in here it is about the layers when i have to plot the file in PDF, some them, continue be very weight, even that i've had kept this adjusted on the layers attributes. see the email on the top if you would like to help.
one more time, thank for your effort been in here trying to help.
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Can you post your actual DWG file here? Only as it relates to your pages 5 and 6 (model and paper space), you can eliminate anything not related.
TIA
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So the black rectangle with the white objects and white text is a block, correct? If this is correct, then check the layer hosting the block.
What is block's layer lineweight in the Layers Properties Manager? When the block is selected, what is displayed under the Lineweight section in the Properties Palette, By Layer? Or something else? For best results, the lineweight for the block should be controlled by the layer hosting the block, not controlled through the Properties Manager.
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