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Hello,
i exported .dwg from Revit...So io try ti print with AutoCad, i try to create the .ctb from the .pcp exported and i receive this error...
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@marco.defina; john.vellek has edited your subject line for clarity:PCP exported from Reivt
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Hi @marco.defina,
Can you attach some files to a post? i would like to see if the conversion fails on my side as well.
Please also give me the version numbers of both Revit and the AutoCAD you are using.
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Hi @marco.defina,
I didn't have any issues with importing the PCP. I imported it by Options?Plot and Publish>Add or Configure Plotters which started the Add-a-Plotter Wizard.
I attached my resulting PC3 file for you.
Perhaps the issue is actually in the drawing. You are welcome to attach it here or send to me personally at john.vellek@autodesk.com.
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Hi,
>> but i tried to create a ctb from pcp, not a pc3...
PCP and PC3 are plotter device configurations. (PCP can be converted to PC3 as both are plotter device configs)
CTB is a color conversion config.
You can't convert a plotter config to a color conversion table.
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Hi @marco.defina,
I am checking back to see if my post or @Alfred.NESWADBA's helped you with your problem.
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So the problem is that i did not understand the i cannot create a ctb from a pcp but only the pc3...
The window where you can create a ctb from pcp or pcp2 confused me...
Thanks...
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Hi everyone
I have a problem with .pcp too...
I need to create a .ctb file, and what I saw is: .pcp is different from .ctb, ok... But what could I do to export a DWG file and plot a PDF with same colors and lineweight from Revit's PDF?
.pcp can do that?
Or there is an other way to get this result ?
Thank you!