Hi,
I have a floor plan, an office fit-out, containing 2D families with a solid white fill. The fill is an imported hatch from a cad file (the import was not exploded).
All of the families display correctly (white furniture on coloured-filled rooms background) on plans and sheets.
Each sheet contains a cropped view of the same floorplan, with visibilty filter applied. This visibility filter concerns only the rooms.
However, when it comes to printing only one sheet is printing correctly - with all of the furniture in white. The others turn out with only three objects filled, quite randomly chosen.
I have absolutely no idea what could be the reason to this error as on all of the floorplans the furniture families are the same.
At first I thought the printing is related to the scale of the plan - but what is printing correctly is at 1:250 and what is not is at both 1:200 and 1:400...
Tried changing scales of the other plans to 1:250 but it didn't make any difference.
Hope someone could explain this random behaviour.
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The one sheet that is printing correctly might be switching to print in Raster mode on it's own. I'd try to force printing all of them in Raster Processing to see if you get more consistent results. You can find that toggle under Print Setup
I was having this same problem, and tried the "Raster Processing" option. It seemed to work on the solid fill, but all of my curved lines looked jagged now. Has anyone else experienced this? If so, is there a fix?
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