Revit 2018.2 PDF printing Quality Issue

shefypattambi
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Revit 2018.2 PDF printing Quality Issue

shefypattambi
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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.

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ToanDN
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@Anonymous wrote:

the view was 'consistent colours', not realistic.  will that still effect vector vs. raster?


If you turn the shadow on then it will print as raster, doesn't matter if it is hidden, shaded, consistent colors, or realistic.

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I´m having the  same issues as well. How is it possible to get a good looking elevation with realistic view shadows turned on? Is it worse when the scale gets bigger? I could get the dpi to up to 4000 with adobe pdf but when I try to crank it up to more than 600 the printing doesn´t even start, it says "Revit could not start the print job because it was unable to connect to the specified printer. Check your printer connectivity and try again.". 

 

I changed the printing to raster and presentation as instructed before, with that the 1:100 is ok, not great but okay but still the 1:300 looks just awful. Papersize with the 1:300 scale is A3 and 1:100 is 1470x594mm.

Is there any way to make the A3 look better? How can I get Revit to print with bigger dpi?

 

I attached photos that show the quality I´m getting.

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Anonymous
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Okay nevermind, just when I ended up posting I solved this by myself.. When I changed the default settings it allowed me to crank up the dpi up to 3600.

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