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    Posted: 11.Sep.2007 at 19:11
Using ADT and ACA we've had trouble with getting solid hatches to read correctly on PDF's of our drawings, they sometime cover-up everything.
 
Have tried creating DWF files and printing them with Bluebeam and PDF Creator, but still are having a problem.
 
Any suggestions?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 12.Sep.2007 at 09:43
Yes, there could be problems with solid fills in PDF files. If you cannot distribute just the DWF files, try to use another PDF "virtual printer".
 
E.g. the AcroPlot software has a setting to optimize solid fills. Or you can use a dense ANSI hatch instead of solid fill.
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