The attached sprinkler family has a symbol in it which includes a masking region.
This should wipe out the pipe below so all you see is an empty square, but the line of the pipe is still visible when printed as below.
For those not versed in sprinkler drawings the sprinkler in this case is the square and the pipe is the line.
Does anybody know why the masking region isn't masking?
I've tried printing in different detail levels and disciplines with no joy.
Ive even tried adding the masking region directly to the sprinkler family instead of within the symbol sub-component family, but the masking region still isn't displaying.
If anyone can solve this I will be eternally grateful...Thanks
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Solved by DavidBurchell. Go to Solution.
It's a known issue. It might have been fixed in 2019.2.
Thanks for reply Rob. Unfortunately I'm stuck with 2017 due to the back saving issue with Revit.
When I insert the same symbol family as a sprinkler tag direct to the view in my project, the masking region works fine, but when its nested in the sprinkler family all goes awry.
Frustrating to say the least!
Have you tried using a solid white filled pattern as a workaround? I have not tried this, just a thought.
apjones I had actually tried that and to my disbelief it didn't work either!
Looks like it is indeed a known issue with some Revit versions.
For anyone experiencing similar issues in future, the workaround is to print using raster processing, not vector.
Slight reduction in line quality but saves having to tag all the sprinkler heads with the symbols in the view. Kudos to Cadspec (Stanford marsh group) for their help with this one!
@DavidBurchell wrote:
Looks like it is indeed a known issue with some Revit versions.
For anyone experiencing similar issues in future, the workaround is to print using raster processing, not vector.
The raster solution does not work for all related issues where this happens. Your mileage may vary.
I'm in version 2022 and still having this issue. Seems like autodesk is more concerned with adding new features every year rather than fixing or making sure current features actually work.
Hey autodesk, no one wants to see pipe drops/rises in the middle of their sprinkler.
It seems like you are more interested in complaining than finding a solution. Your comments belong in Product Feedback.
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