Autocad won print line weights




















To translate this article, select a language. View Original Translate. English Original X. View Original X. By: Support. Support 0 contributions. The following may apply: Lines don't show any lineweights. Lines are inconsistent, such that they show the wrong size, either too thick or too thin. Lines vary from one end of a line to another. Causes: Main cause: "Plot object lineweights"-option isn't checked in the plot dialog. Other possible causes: Plot styles. The lines appeared thicker in MS and PS and in print preview but the print out was just thin lines as per normal.

However I have already tried printing out the same drawing on my colleagues laptop and the lines appeared to be the correct thicknesses. You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account. Note: Your post will require moderator approval before it will be visible.

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BuntyBunty Posted December 22, Posted December 22, Does anyone know how I can resolve this and get all lines printing at their ctb weights gain? Many thanks.

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Issue: When plotting to PDF, printing to a physical printer, or publishing from AutoCAD, object lineweights display thicker, thinner, darker, or lighter than displayed in the drawing.

Causes: There are several causes for this behavior, including: Plot lineweights is enabled. Scale lineweights is enabled. Lineweights in the drawing are set to a thick width. A lineweight override is set for specific objects.



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