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From the 10+ layers there are only 3 layers that are printing.

How can i print them all? + they are all enabled

 

(DWG to PDF)

Posted

Do they show if you preview the plot before you sent it to PDF?

 

Make sure they're not set to no-plot in the Layer Manager, and take a look at the plot options and plot styles sections of the plot manager.

Posted

I don't see any layer in the preview.

It's still not working.

Posted

r u using autocads dwg to pdf ?

Posted

I'm using autocads dwg to pdf yes.

How can i put drawings here? It's almost 10 MB

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I'm using autocads dwg to pdf yes.

How can i put drawings here? It's almost 10 MB

 

If you click on the "Go Advanced" button under the Quick reply window, there's an option to add attachments, however the maximum file size for attachments is 250KB. You could try making a sample drawing by deleting/purging most of the objects from your original to make it smaller, or you could upload the drawing to www.rapidshare.com and post the link here, but be aware that your post won't show up right away because a moderator will have to approve the hyperlink since you have fewer than 10 posts.

 

In the mean while, perhaps you could post a screenshot of your Plot manager?

 

plot manager.jpg

 

How to add images and attachments to your post.

Posted

I would double-check your Layer Properties Manager settings especially since the layers are not showing up in the Preview.

Posted

As mentioned by nestly and ReMark

The one icon I've highlighted is set to No Plot. Check that out on your Layer Properties

PLOT.jpg

Posted

check that your layer is not a defpoint - these are layers used in viewport when plotting but can't be printed.

Posted

Defpoints is a layer created by AutoCAD when dimensions are added to a drawing. Some long time users will put their viewports on this layer since anything on Defpoints is ignored at plot time. Since the "no print" option was added to the Layer Properties Manager this is no longer deemed a recommended practice.

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