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Revit 2018.2 PDF printing Quality Issue

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Message 1 of 43
shefypattambi
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Revit 2018.2 PDF printing Quality Issue

Hii,

 I have a problem when printing to PDF in revit 2018.2. Please see the attached pics. The bars and other lines are bulgy. it is always printing with the  line weight even if I select the  ''Thin line'' option.  its is not what I see in revit. I tried with cute pdf, Pdf creator, DoPDF, Bio pdf etc. and even checked with DWF exporter. Still the result is same. I don't have any problem with pdf printing when I was using revit 2017.

Revit.PNGPDF.PNGDWF.PNG

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Message 2 of 43

@shefypattambi hello, try Bullzip pdf printer and see if helps. thanks





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Message 3 of 43
Anonymous
in reply to: shefypattambi

Hi,

 

The "Thin line" type itself may having a line weight , and so try to go to ,

Manage > Additional Settings > Line style

and choose your line style " Thin Line " and change its line weight and let it be "1" (as attached JPG`s)

 

the reason at your case that let lines having different graphical appearance between Revit & PDF , I think because you are using (TL) tool , disable this tool to be able to see the same line weights in Revit and in PDF (see attached JPG)

Message 4 of 43

I here is the sample of pictures after installing the bull pdf. problem still there. please check the tag of each picture.

 

BULL PDF THIN LINE OFF.PNGBULL PDF THIN LINE ON.PNGRevit thin line off.PNGRevit Thin Line on.PNGLine Style.PNG

Message 5 of 43
shefypattambi
in reply to: Anonymous

I believe revit is giving what you see that what you get. In this case it is not.

 

Line Style.PNG

 

Message 6 of 43
Anonymous
in reply to: shefypattambi

@shefypattambi are you sure that the line type used is "Thin lines "not any type else ?? check please , as this is a weird attitude from Revit.

Message 7 of 43
shefypattambi
in reply to: Anonymous

Hii,

could you please tell me how can I check that. All my line style is based upon the object style. Are you using Revit 2017 ?

 if so could you please show me your pen weight assigned for each line thickness ?

Message 8 of 43
Anonymous
in reply to: shefypattambi

@shefypattambi

to check pen weight assigned for each line ,,,,,

Manage > Additional Settings > Line weights (see attachment)

 

I think you might have overridden the line weight from the VG (Visibility Graphics override) which will do the override on a specific view only (see attachment)

 

as for checking which line style used ,,,,(check the attachment)

Message 9 of 43
ToanDN
in reply to: shefypattambi

@shefypattambi

Check elevation line style of the category under VG and Object Styles.
Message 10 of 43
shefypattambi
in reply to: Anonymous

Hii this is my current settings for the particular view template that  I used for this view.

 

View VG.PNG

Message 11 of 43
shefypattambi
in reply to: ToanDN

Hii...it is all default values. Everything was fine when it was revit 2017. The issue started with Revit 2018

Message 12 of 43
Anonymous
in reply to: shefypattambi

@shefypattambi

 

your current settings means that the lines style at the view are following the " line Styles" and no specific override has been done.

 

as a final two trials :D,

you can check line weights at scale 1:20 ( the view scale) (check attachment) and see pen 1 thickness at 1:20

or

 check the line type of your component (lines used ) from the property as I have mentioned before , it may be matched to medium line , or wide lines.

 

Actually the latest Revit I have used is 2017 , and I have not tried 2018 yet .( it may be a bug ,needs service pack , I do not know ) once I will try 2018 , I will test  the issue and contact you.

 

I wish I would have helped you.

Message 13 of 43
Viveka_CD
in reply to: shefypattambi

Hi @shefypattambi

 

Can you share a file to test? I can send you a private folder if you'd like.

 

Also, send us a journal file to troubleshoot further.

 

Regards,

 

Message 14 of 43
shefypattambi
in reply to: Viveka_CD

Hi,

I had PM you the Revit Test File for your review.

Message 15 of 43
shefypattambi
in reply to: Anonymous

Dear Rana,

Thank you for the help.Lets wait for the replay from the Technical Team.

 

Message 16 of 43
Anonymous
in reply to: shefypattambi

@shefypattambi 

 

🙂 I am so interested for knowing the solution ,,,

I will wait @Viveka_CD and thanks a lot for your interaction.

Message 17 of 43
shefypattambi
in reply to: Anonymous

This is just a comparison between the Autocad PDF and Revit PDF printed by using Dopdf printer. You can see the Distortion of rebar in Revit PDF.

 

 

Message 18 of 43

Hi @Viveka_CD,

Any update ?Smiley Indifferent

Message 19 of 43
Viveka_CD
in reply to: shefypattambi

Hi @shefypattambi

 

Thanks for checking back and I'm sorry for the delay!

 

This issue is still under review - Unfortunately, I will have to kindly ask you to wait a little more. 

 

I will follow up with an update. Feel free to ping me @Viveka_CD

 

Regards,

 

Message 20 of 43
shefypattambi
in reply to: Viveka_CD

Hi @Viveka_CD

Thank for the update...looking forward to hear from you...Smiley Happy

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