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I regularly use PUBLISH to convert multiple pages to PDF. I am printing in Monochrome. When I use PUBLISH, every line that is not horizontal or vertical comes out light gray and hard to see, which is my issue. When I use PLOT, to plot a single page, all of the lines come out black and uniform, as expected. Obviously PUBLISH is the quickest way to plot multiple pages, so I would like to utilize it. I do not want to have to plot each page individually and then combine them into one package in Adobe, as it takes too much time.
The gray washed-out line issue only occurs when using PUBLISH. Anyone have a solution?
Thanks!
P.S. I tried uploading PDF examples, but was prompted that the file type (PDF) was invalid.
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@WBROWNMG7FU wrote:
P.S. I tried uploading PDF examples, but was prompted that the file type (PDF) was invalid.
Sure they are PDFs? I seem to be able to add them here, no issues.
@WBROWNMG7FU wrote:
I regularly use PUBLISH to convert multiple pages to PDF. I am printing in Monochrome. When I use PUBLISH, every line that is not horizontal or vertical comes out light gray and hard to see, which is my issue. When I use PLOT, to plot a single page, all of the lines come out black and uniform, as expected....
The gray washed-out line issue only occurs when using PUBLISH. Anyone have a solution?
I don't see screenshots of your PLOT and PUBLISH commands pop-up here "ready to do", can you do so now?
And a screenshot of your ABOUT command pop-up too please.
Your PDF Viewer is...?
And if you try a different PDF Viewer, does the problem go away?
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Are you using the same page setup to create the pdf when you use the Publish command?
Don't use <Default: None>
Create a page setup that uses monochrome.ctb and then use this page setup with Publish.
Or post a sample drawing so we can all take a look.
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In regards to me not being able to upload "PDFs", the files type says "Adobe Acrobat Document"
Here are the screen shots you asked for.
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Actually, maybe I am using default none!
What I do is open a new drawing in a file that already has the page setup completed. But I just noticed that on the publish command that the page setup is default: none. I assumed that if each individual page was setup that the setting would follow over when using publish. How can I change the page setup in publish?
my only option is to "import".
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this means you don't have a page setup created in the drawing and I see in your page setup screen shot window that it is set to <None>. So create and save a page setup which defines your plot parameters including monochrome.ctb then this page setup name will show up on the drop down list in the Publish window.
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