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why my pdf ( after conversion from dwg) looks like this. i fixed a resolution to 600 in acrobat, but still it's blurr

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It's the case of the missing PDF? Was the conversion done straight from within AutoCAD?

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sorry,

pdf is 312kb and too big for the paste, the lines are very thick and far looking from real dwg drawing,

anj

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It's the case of the missing PDF? Was the conversion done straight from within AutoCAD?

yes, from CaD-06

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download cute pdf writer and try again, its much better than the one that comes with autocad

 

here's the site

www.cutepdf.com

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Could this have something to do with lineweights? I have no problems using the default PDF plotter and getting normal looking lines. I am not using lineweights.

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thanks for the help, "dwg to pdf" problem is back again, i can not download "other software" do to the policy. I'll look into lineweight, maybe it 'd help

спасибо!

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Here is one I recently plotted with the default plotter.

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Here is a shot of my .ctb settings for that plot.

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I had that problem one time and it ended up being the lineweights. I just un-checked the box labeled plot object lineweights under plot options.

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i am not giving up yet, but still looking for "plot style table editor"

is it possible that i don't have it? looked through files-plot stylemanager-options etc. no luck...

anj

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Do you have it expanded? You may need to click this arrow.

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I unchecked "plot object lineweights" and looks like it printed perfect,

thanks for waisting your time with me, with your help i am getting more "advanced",

anj-becareful what you wish for...

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Yeah...whenever you do a pdf, it will account for lineweights AND widths/thicknesses (especially with polylines). You may have to go in and set your polyline thicknesses and widths to 0; then when you PDF the dwg, they will only be subjected to the respective lineweights as determined by your CTB-file.

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this lady looks like "mary the lost ghost" lol scary mary

 

try Universal Document Convertor, brilliance

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thanks for the help, "dwg to pdf" problem is back again, i can not download "other software" do to the policy. I'll look into lineweight, maybe it 'd help

спасибо!

 

Have you tried downloading the DGN Viewer from Bentley, and then printing to pdf? Worked for me.

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