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colored strips print but siu also highlight the rows below

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from a design designed with cyan stripes, on these lines I have drawn over polylines or rows of another color, I want the yellow or red stripes to be printed, but when molding the rows under cyan (color in black print) are displayed. I tried to select them with front door or above object, but we do not change anything, there is a command that can be said that they must have the upper hand in the print of the rows with colors rather than other lines?

Thank you.
 

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if you do not have to print the cyan lines, turn off the layer on which they are or set it unprintable.
 
I thought there was a command affecting the press with "carry forward or carry over object" but I see that these commands do not affect the press.

then I drew normal lines and gave it color 41 with thickness 0.80 and then I drew polylinea and gave it the same color, 41, but in the press the polylinee pen is not read according to the color but according to the thickness of the polylinea indicated in the properties, is it so?

Thank you.
 
everything depends on how you impose the press. you can print according to style, depending on color or neither
 
In the print settings you have to go to printer printing settings with which you print, go to property, graphics, "merge control" (melting control?) and set this behavior.
 
Hello Alex,
I don't know why lines and/or polylines were drawn under other lines, the problem, if autocad is set as I set it, you have it as all the lines created are printed, there are various ways that, in my opinion, you can follow to solve your problem, I try to list them:
- you can select all rows in cyan (using selrapid command and selecting all cyan rows) and make them unprintable
- or could you act on print profiles, blocking cyan print
- physically remove the hidden and overlapped lines (there is the command but now I miss it)
- or manage in the print settings if printing or not the overlapping rows (but this never really worked me out)

I hope I've been helpful

good day and good work at all
 

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