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Text lineweight mess up when printing on PDF


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Help, the lineweights are fine when on the "preview" setting, but when printing them to PDF some appear extremely thick while other ones appear fine.

 

What do I do??

 

Thanks :)

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hmm... not sure it could be many things, 2 that come to mind to check are the lineweights of the heavy printed objects and the pen assignments in the plot style table editor..

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yeah i already did all that, i mean the text that comes out thick and the text that comes out thin and the way it's supposed to are on the same layer...and therefore the printing properties are the same...which is what doesn't make sense...

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what version of acrobat reder/ pdf you are using? in acrobat 5.0 expect to be your line to be on a default lineweigth, try using adobe acrobat 6.0.

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we are using acrobat 6.0 and print it on .pdf(monochrome) and it goes out just the same, since one of our office pc is installed with acrobat 5.0, all the lineweight and text goes funky, try setting the option of your acrobat(latest version) or use acrobat 6.0

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one more... try setting up the lineweight on the cad. try to separate layers on each purpose, seldom use DEFAULT lineweight on layers ok.

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does it print out on paper ok from acrobat?..i suspect it will as acrobat sometimes has a problem displaying it on screen correctly but it will print fine...

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