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ball printing problem

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Hello, I am new in the forum, I am an interior design student and I have a problem with printing with autocad 2015.
I explain better, I was passed by the commune the catasto of the museum of my city in dwg without the .ctb file of the print table, initially I did not give us weight, I told myself that I would create a new and away. .
After I finished working on the project I created a new table and I started to do the print tests, and this led me to have numerous ball lines. I cleaned the document and reorganized the table and the problem did not disappear. after which I manually selected all the lines of the different layers giving you the continuous line but nothing. I tried to copy everything on a new document but nothing the balls haunted me.
the strange aspects are two: for example on the written layer I used both black and colored elements, the black ones follow the printing style directive of the table and are continuous, instead the colored ones are irreparably to balls. This makes me guess that every level that is not black and therefore colored is pallinoso.
the second strange aspect is that at video no known any problem, the pdf seems perfect. I also did pdf tests at 600 and 1200 dpi and these inexplicably weigh equal, it is as if the document prevents me from increasing its quality, perhaps due to the printing of balls.
to print pdf I used both dwg to pdf and adobe pdf.
I don't know what to do I humbly ask for help. I thank you for the attention and apologize for the redundancy of the word pallini:smile:
 
pallini type vimp Or like measles?
Carcad balls means little, very little.
post an image if not even the file or its portion
 
in the ctb is also the type of line.
verify that there is no color with the dotted line.
 
You mean in the print table? I created a new one and set the line on each line as well as manually putting it on the lines initially
 
since I do a dwgtopdf print I see everything well I recommend you do an etrasmit and attach it; this allows you to have all the files that are used on your pc.
the images you have attached are photos of paper prints, how are pdf?
 
printed on paper a part of the drawing, is all correct.
So what do you think is my problem? at the moment when I create pdfs in 1200 dpi and then mold them with laser printer they are dotted.
resides in my computer, document or pdf? thanks for the help
 
So what do you think is my problem? at the moment when I create pdfs in 1200 dpi and then mold them with laser printer they are dotted.
resides in my computer, document or pdf? thanks for the help
Let me understand, the paper print comes from pdf and not from autocad directly? If so, by autocad printing the paper directly as it comes out?
 
I have not tried to print directly from autocad since I have to create pdfs to insert in an indesign presentation that will then be printed.
 
if the dwg is correct and the pdf file also maybe the problem is in the printer. if you print another file type with those colors (for example a jpg image with an orange line) like printing?

Allow me to say that using the well-set layers and then force entities using the same layer parameters makes little sense.
 
on this you were unclear.
tried to change pdf printer?
I tried to create the pdf that I then printed with adobe pdf and dwg to pdf and the result is the same, both with a printer of 15-18 and laser . should I download other virtual printers?
 
on this you were unclear.
tried to change pdf printer?
in a previous post he wrote
I have attached the paper because it is there that problems arise pdf does not reveal the inconvenience
and I don't even think it centers the resolution, I did tests with some of my files and the weight is always the same with any resolution. I think it's a rendering setting
 
I tried to create the pdf that I then printed with adobe pdf and dwg to pdf and the result is the same, both with a printer of 15-18 and laser . should I download other virtual printers?
with the autocad printer (dwg to pdf) the file comes out perfect.
but it makes this point clear that otherwise it does not leave... pdf files, with any method you make them by autocad, are they correct?
 
with the autocad printer (dwg to pdf) the file comes out perfect.
but it makes this point clear that otherwise it does not leave... pdf files, with any method you make them by autocad, are they correct?
exact, with any virtual printer that is dwgtopdf or adobe video pdfs are perfect, sometimes happens a minimal smudge on the edges but it is not important.
It's when I take the pdf and the mold that all colored things become pale or not visible at times.
 
then autocad has nothing to do with it.
as I told you, if you print another type of file with those colors (such as a jpg image with an orange line) like printing?
can be a set of the pdf reader or printer. . .
 
Now I'm in class and I'm impossible, as soon as I can try to make the color print test.
Thank you both for your help and patience
 

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