AutoCAD LT :: Printing And Retaining Lineweights?

Oct 21, 2013

I would like to print a drawing with its ctb. file to a format that allows me to import it into illustrator without losing the set lineweights in the original Autocad drawing.

I've tried it once using a pdf writer, but when imported into illustrator it reverts to one line weight for all the lines.

Is there a better way of retaining the assigned lineweights (per the embedded ctb file) ?

 will printing it as an .eps instead of pdf do? and how does one print to .eps?

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AutoCad 2D :: Printing Drawings After Setting Lineweights

Aug 23, 2013

I'm trying to get my HP Officejet Pro 8600 printer to print my drawing when I have set the lineweights. Apparently, it won't show the heavier lines, consequently, all of the lines are the same width.

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Oct 21, 2011

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And have lineweights enabled in plot...

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In the end... all the lineweights are the same.

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Plot preview is light lineweight, plotting to pdf is light and plotting to the plotter is light. I am not having this problem with any other drawings so there must be something set somewhere in this one file. I did not create the model. Someone else did but I did setup the layout sheet, just like I do other drawings.

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May 6, 2013

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I'm trying to plot my drawings and have all my line weights be the same in the final plot so that no line is more bold than another. I do custom home designs and am now adding in additional information that uses different colors for appliances, plumbing, etc.

I'm using the standard red, cyan, magenta, green, 252 gray scale colors, however, when I plot, all of the lines except red are thick and make the objects entirely too bold for my purposes. How do I fix this other than changing everything to red? I didn't have this problem when I worked with AutoCAD 2006 at my old company (we had drafters set up this stuff for us), but now that I'm on my own and trying to get my own plotting figured out, I'm struggling.

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Sep 28, 2011

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Aug 22, 2013

Version: Civil 3D 2012 and use CTBs for our plotstyles.

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1) Stop using global widths on lines in the base drawings and switch to a method of setting lineweights of the xref layers when you xref in a drawing.

2) find that it ends up rounding off the end of the lines. Is there a way to prevent this from happening?

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Nov 1, 2011

I'm working with xrefs. As of yesterday, the "Display Lineweight" option was checked on all the files.

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I was wondering if it is possible to change the line weights of all layers in a drawing by factor? What I am trying to do is multiply all lineweights by 0.5 so that all lineweights are cut in half. I could just manually do this, but I have around 1000 layers in the drawing, so I'd rather not lol. However, I forsee a problem becuase layer lineweights cannot be assigned just any value, but instead they come from a predefined list. Which means that when a number is divided in half, that new number might now not be in the list.

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