Hi!
I`ve just started working for a new company that has been working in AutoCAD. When we make pdf:s and prints we have four different thickness on lines 0,05mm, 0,09mm, 0,15mm and 0,25mm. Now since I started we are going to switch to Revit (I have been working with Revit for seven years) and we want the same line thickness. I know how to change the line thickness in Revit and it looks nice on the screen, but when I print it the 0,05 mm line and the 0,09 mm line looks the same.
Is there a way to make thinner lines than 0,085mm that I’ve read on different forums is the thinnest line to plot from Revit? Or some plugin that will help me get lines thinner then 0,085?
Thanks for the help!
/William
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Hi!
I`ve just started working for a new company that has been working in AutoCAD. When we make pdf:s and prints we have four different thickness on lines 0,05mm, 0,09mm, 0,15mm and 0,25mm. Now since I started we are going to switch to Revit (I have been working with Revit for seven years) and we want the same line thickness. I know how to change the line thickness in Revit and it looks nice on the screen, but when I print it the 0,05 mm line and the 0,09 mm line looks the same.
Is there a way to make thinner lines than 0,085mm that I’ve read on different forums is the thinnest line to plot from Revit? Or some plugin that will help me get lines thinner then 0,085?
Thanks for the help!
/William
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Solved by Viveka_CD. Go to Solution.
Hi @Anonymous
I see that you are a new visitor. Thanks for posting and welcome to the Autodesk community!
In Revit, The line weight dialog allows the line width to be set as thin as 0.001", but this is limited by two values:
1) The resolution of the printer and
2) The lower limit for Revit has always been 0.083 mm (0.0033”).
As a result, the thinnest printed line is about three times as thick as the smallest allowed user-specified setting and about two times as thick as the thinnest printable line at 600 dpi. With larger dpi, the limit becomes more and more apparent, since the physical size of the "dot" decreases, while Revit's limit stays the same. Extra resolution should be gained by increasing the dpi setting of the printer.
Please select the Accept as Solution button if my post solves your issue or answers your question. Kudos welcome!
Regards,
Viveka CD
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Hi @Anonymous
I see that you are a new visitor. Thanks for posting and welcome to the Autodesk community!
In Revit, The line weight dialog allows the line width to be set as thin as 0.001", but this is limited by two values:
1) The resolution of the printer and
2) The lower limit for Revit has always been 0.083 mm (0.0033”).
As a result, the thinnest printed line is about three times as thick as the smallest allowed user-specified setting and about two times as thick as the thinnest printable line at 600 dpi. With larger dpi, the limit becomes more and more apparent, since the physical size of the "dot" decreases, while Revit's limit stays the same. Extra resolution should be gained by increasing the dpi setting of the printer.
Please select the Accept as Solution button if my post solves your issue or answers your question. Kudos welcome!
Regards,
Viveka CD
Designated Specialist - AEC, AR/VR Research
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Hi!
Thanks for the information, it was as I suspected then that there is a limit and it’s too thick comparing to what we are used to do in AutoCAD.
We’ll have to make Autodesk change this so that the lines can be printed as thin and nice as in AutoCAD because we want to be able to do beautiful 2D drawings in Revit as well!
Regards
William
Hi!
Thanks for the information, it was as I suspected then that there is a limit and it’s too thick comparing to what we are used to do in AutoCAD.
We’ll have to make Autodesk change this so that the lines can be printed as thin and nice as in AutoCAD because we want to be able to do beautiful 2D drawings in Revit as well!
Regards
William
Hi @Anonymous
Thanks for following up on the ideas page.
Regards,
Viveka CD
Designated Specialist - AEC, AR/VR Research
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Hi @Anonymous
Thanks for following up on the ideas page.
Regards,
Viveka CD
Designated Specialist - AEC, AR/VR Research
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@akord2015 wrote:
The bug is still present in Revit 2024
0.003" limit is a designed limitation (undesired by some), but not a bug.
@akord2015 wrote:
The bug is still present in Revit 2024
0.003" limit is a designed limitation (undesired by some), but not a bug.
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