Ig0r
Guest
Good evening,
I press that I am not an expert, in fact I address to you for help, I am a theatrical technician and for work use autocad 2013.
Usually the work I do is simply to draw (2d) the ingot in the plant of the scenery and then to bring them back to the planes of the various stages where the show will go on stage.
this allows me to understand for time any reductions or adaptations necessary.
I went to reopen a drawing last year but I have a strange (for me) problem, I can print the original plan of space, but the lines that represent the design of the scenery are imperceptible, very thin.
I tried to increase the thickness, I tried to redesign them with different layers, I changed print styles, no result.
I also tried to print on pdf, on screen it seems all right but when I mold the pdf I have the same result.
I suppose I'm missing something, but I can't figure out where I'm wrong.
I thank everyone who will be able to give me advice.
I press that I am not an expert, in fact I address to you for help, I am a theatrical technician and for work use autocad 2013.
Usually the work I do is simply to draw (2d) the ingot in the plant of the scenery and then to bring them back to the planes of the various stages where the show will go on stage.
this allows me to understand for time any reductions or adaptations necessary.
I went to reopen a drawing last year but I have a strange (for me) problem, I can print the original plan of space, but the lines that represent the design of the scenery are imperceptible, very thin.
I tried to increase the thickness, I tried to redesign them with different layers, I changed print styles, no result.
I also tried to print on pdf, on screen it seems all right but when I mold the pdf I have the same result.
I suppose I'm missing something, but I can't figure out where I'm wrong.
I thank everyone who will be able to give me advice.