Troubles passing DWG files to PDF
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Topic: Troubles passing DWG files to PDF
Posted By: jmontesmx
Subject: Troubles passing DWG files to PDF
Date Posted: 13.Dec.2014 at 04:08
I request your help, because I'm having problems passing dwg to pdf files, the problem is that to convert the file parts or images in the archive are not appreciated. I will appreciate all your help.
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Posted By: John Connor
Date Posted: 13.Dec.2014 at 12:25
What do you mean they "are not appreciated"?
Drawings in AutoCAD are not actually converted to PDF they are saved in PDF format which you then open using Adobe Reader or a similar program and then printed.
What types of problems are you having? Not to scale? Too light? Too dark? Other?
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Posted By: junuary
Date Posted: 29.Dec.2014 at 07:13
John Connor wrote:
What do you mean they "are not appreciated"?
Drawings in AutoCAD are not actually converted to PDF they are saved in PDF format which you then open using Adobe Reader or a similar program and then printed.
What types of problems are you having? Not to scale? Too light? Too dark? Other?
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Not my thread just browsing but I think I may add a question since the thread starter is not responding, yeah one problem I encountered in saving a dwg to pdf was scaling, when I save my dwg to pdf and print it, there was a little descrepancy of the dimension. Don't know how to solved btw im using a A4 size and a 1:100 scale
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Posted By: John Connor
Date Posted: 29.Dec.2014 at 13:41
If I had a copy of your drawing I might be able to figure it out.
------------- "Humans have a strength that cannot be measured. This is John Connor. If you are reading this, you are the resistance."
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