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Topic ClosedProblem with text masking

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    Posted: 13.Nov.2007 at 16:37
It si probably a plotter driver issue. Try to update the drivers or use the DWF trick:
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 13.Nov.2007 at 12:07
Hi everyone
 
We're having trouble with text masking. The problem seems to be when we send our drawings out to other companies or when some users try to plot our drawings. What happens is that where the frame is surrounding the text plots it plots as a black rectangle or whatever shape the text frame is. So we get drawing full of big black squares and oblongs instead of text?!?!?!?
any ideas other than not to use text masking
 
Cheers Andyreno
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