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AutoCAD 2008 LT Plot problems

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Printed Date: 01.Jun.2026 at 01:32


Topic: AutoCAD 2008 LT Plot problems
Posted By: Zipie
Subject: AutoCAD 2008 LT Plot problems
Date Posted: 06.May.2008 at 12:46
Hi All,
 
I'm a new CAD user so bare with me on this one.
 
Trying to plot a drawing I did but if I print the drawing out all the lines are really thick, how do I change it so it plots exatly whats on the drawing?Dead
 
http://i48.photobucket.com/albums/f227/ga_connelly/untitled.jpg - http://i48.photobucket.com/albums/f227/ga_connelly/untitled.jpg



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Posted By: Capone
Date Posted: 06.May.2008 at 15:40
The first thing that I would try is changing your plot style table (pen assignments). If that isn't it, then your lines may have a thickness assigned to them in the drawing.

Those are just guesses, but that's where I'd start.


Posted By: Zipie
Date Posted: 06.May.2008 at 15:51
Hi,
 
Thanks for the reply.  I'm trying to plot to DeskPDF but it's still comming up with the thick lines....Cry


Posted By: Capone
Date Posted: 06.May.2008 at 17:01
.pdf files are tricky because of the way it compiles the image.  You may have to create a different plot style specifically for .pdf. Try using Adobe PDF instead of DeskPDF. Before you spend too much time on a plot style, see how the monochrome plot style looks.   


Posted By: Breeze104
Date Posted: 06.May.2008 at 17:26
Or you could download CutePDF (it works like a printer driver) and all you have to do is send your plot to it and ti creates the PDF perfect everytime i have used it.

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Breeze



Posted By: ineke
Date Posted: 24.May.2008 at 12:25
Originally posted by Zipie Zipie wrote:

Hi All,
 
I'm a new CAD user so bare with me on this one.
 
Trying to plot a drawing I did but if I print the drawing out all the lines are really thick, how do I change it so it plots exatly whats on the drawing?Dead
 
http://i48.photobucket.com/albums/f227/ga_connelly/untitled.jpg - http://i48.photobucket.com/albums/f227/ga_connelly/untitled.jpg
 
 
***your problem is one of a long list depending on driver.
 
The problem is that Windows, Plotters and Applications usually don't give good drivers, up-to-date or they don't give at all for old plotters.
 
Common problems with Windows plotter drivers include:
  • Unrecoverable Application Errors
  • General Protection Faults
  • Out of bounds pen movements
  • Incorrect line style
  • Poor performance for wide lines
  • Errors rendering arcs
  • Spurious lines
  • Incomplete plot
  • Low resolution affecting curve smoothness
  • Polygon fills do not take account of pen widths
  • Incorrect text sizing, positioning and/or rotation
  • Drawing does not fit on the sheet
  • Output data size up to ~10x larger than drawing size
  • Slow plot generation
  • Incomplete paper size support
  • Poor performance for wide lines
  • Jagged rendering of diagonal lines
  • Incorrectly joined polylines
  • Errors rendering arcs
  • Lack of support for HPGL and DMPL languages
  • Driver does not exist for the plotter model
 
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If you didn't solve yet, maybe you'll find here a solution
http://www.plotterdriver.it - www.plotterdriver.it
 
 


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