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printing revit sheet glitch

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Anonymous
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printing revit sheet glitch

Hi

When i print a Revit sheet that has a section, the black walls adjacent to the topography get these half white circles on them- on the side that's touching the topo and the side that's the actual floor (where people stand on) is fine. 

attaching a picture. i tried to hide topography from VG and seeing how it prints, didn't help. i have region areas in my section aswell if that might affect..

pic below

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RDAOU
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@Anonymous 

 

Those dots seem to be the end points of lines or the fill pattern of a region which you have set as White (color). 

 

If you need lines or patterns Not visible, you do not change their color to white (true while lines do not print or are an invisible ink when you plot but if you change the Revit's background color to black you will end up seeing them again)....Hence, if you want them invisible you make them invisible

  1. either by overriding and unchecking that element's visibility
  2. or by simply removing the pattern
  3. or by using linework
  4. or by using fliters
  5. or by placing on a workset which is not visible
  6. ....etc . the methods vary depending on the element you have used

 

If you are not sure how to do any of the above, you can also upload your model or portion of for someone to assist/demonstrate to you how to do it

 

 

 

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