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Oct 29, 2012

A few times out of each day when I plot all of my viewports will be moved of the printable area into the gray area below in paperspace.

I cannot figure this out as I have used a few different profiles from different machines and still have the same issue.

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I've attached two pictures:
1) asdisplayed.jpg is what I want
2) pdfoutput.jpg is what is outputed. As you can see the lines are (1) greyed + (2) do not have the lineweight I desire.

asdisplayed:AsDisplayed.JPG
pdfoutput:pdfoutput.JPG

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