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Topic ClosedWhy is my AutoCAD-saved pdf file showing furry sol

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Direct Link To This Post Topic: Why is my AutoCAD-saved pdf file showing furry sol
    Posted: 30.Dec.2014 at 19:07
 I am using AutoCAD 2015. I use solid hatch to fill in my logo. However, it shows very furry lines around the logo when I export it to pdf file. When I print the file, the logo looks fine. Just when I review it in pdf on computer, it looks really bad. I need to send the drawings to clients in digital file. So anyone can help me solve this problem? Thanks a lot!!! I checked every place on Internet to solve this problem but without any luck. I will be waiting for answers. Please see below attachment to see the bad effect of the logos in pdf. < id="_npfido" ="applicationpfido" height="0">


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 30.Dec.2014 at 23:42
Maybe it has something to do with your graphics card since it displays with the "fur" yet prints just fine.
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