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heinsite
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Topic: Scaling Lineweights Posted: 04.Jul.2013 at 01:40 |
Well, there is this you might check too:  Dave.
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Dave Hein, P.E. Hawaii District Engineer Kona International Airport AutoCAD Certified Professional Autodesk Expert Elite
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John Connor
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Posted: 03.Jul.2013 at 23:53 |
Were you using a CTB or STB plot style?
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higley1
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Posted: 03.Jul.2013 at 23:32 |
Some of my layers are set to a specific linewieght and some of them are on a default setting.
I tried two ways to be able to print the scaled lineweights while printing 8 1/2" x ll."
1) I activated the layer isolate command to turn off all the layers except for the layer of
the selected object. I then atttempted to print a drawing that only had specific lineweights
with no default lineweights. The scale lineweights box remained a light gray.
2) I also attempted to print from Paper Space and checked the Scale lineweights box on the
plot command. I previewed the plot and the lines were very thick and dark.
Any other suggestions to print scaled lineweights for a 8 12" x 11" print?
Thank you.
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heinsite
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Posted: 02.Jul.2013 at 20:14 |
By the way... where can *I* get a copy of AutoCAD 2207? I bet that has some cool features!  Dave
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heinsite
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Posted: 02.Jul.2013 at 20:13 |
Are you trying to plot from Model space by any chance? That box will be greyed out then if you are.
Dave
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John Connor
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Posted: 02.Jul.2013 at 20:04 |
It will only become "activated" if you had specified lineweights in the Layer Properties Manager. I'm betting that you did not and that the word "Default" is listed instead of a number like 0.50mm.
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higley1
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Posted: 02.Jul.2013 at 18:33 |
I see the box to check that says scale lineweights but it is a light gray
color and I am unable to check it to activate it.
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heinsite
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Posted: 01.Jul.2013 at 21:25 |
You'll find that little check box in the Plot dialog below the scale setting.
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higley1
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Posted: 01.Jul.2013 at 20:29 |
I would like to print a half-size view of my layout and I want the line weights reduced to half
of their specified size. A reference book that I read said to make sure the Scale Linewieghts
setting is turned on to appy the selected scale to the line weights. Where is the Scale
Lineweights setting and how do I turn it on? I am using AutoCad LT 2007.
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