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I recently changed my monochrome pens all to 0.00mm and when I plot preview the drawings it seems fine and everything is going well. But when I actually print it on to a pdf the line weights show up differently. Is there anyway I can fix this?

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Your light weight would be Soft or thick?Then when you check preview,everything will be sure black?

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It's simple really, my line weights are fine in the preview and the layouts. But when I plot it to a pdf or rather any printer. The line weights of the text are wacked out. Some of them are thicker than others.

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My experience, you must be chosen all of model color from index color within 0 to 256.Monochrome plot style can't understand to change one tone for True color and color book .If will not work,pls check pdf plotter setting.

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are some of the ones that appear thicker on different layers? do some of your layers have different lineweight settings?

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I checked my layers, my pens 0-256 are all at 0.00 and i even tried over riding the line weights in properties its the same thing. Over and over

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what program are you using to print to pdf? i've had that issue with cheap pdf creators

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One of our guys had the same problem. He switched to the latest version of Adobe and it cleared it up. His problem was the older software was screwing it up.

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