Line definition when printing problem
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Topic: Line definition when printing problem
Posted By: Snork
Subject: Line definition when printing problem
Date Posted: 04.Dec.2007 at 18:38
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I've been using AutoCad Lite for about 10 years and whatever printer I've used with it I've always had the problem that the drawings I do come out a very light grey colour that is difficult to see. Does anyone know why this might be and if there is a setting somewhere I can change to get strong black lines?
Thanks in advance.
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Posted By: Vladimir Michl
Date Posted: 04.Dec.2007 at 21:13
You can set the lineweights in your plot styles. Or you can set line (pen) thickness on your plotter panel.
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Posted By: Snork
Date Posted: 04.Dec.2007 at 22:18
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Thanks for your reply. I can't find the plot styles section in my menu - is this because I'm using an old version of autocad lite or have I simply not found it? I have tried changing the pen weights in the pen assignments in the print box but this has made no difference. Any further advice would be great.
Thanks.
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