Papao
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Bye to all,
I have to print drawings I receive from external studies but I have difficulty assigning black color to the texts.
I created a customized table for printing styles (penes) assigning to each pen the black color (pens 7) and to each color the desired thickness.
the problem arises on the drawings that have the texts of green color contained within the blocks of the cartiglio;
the green color is so composed 64,255,0 (this is only an example but could also be different)
This color is not part of the ctb table that contains only 255 and this makes it printed in the native color and therefore "green" that on paper is not readable as black.
If, on the contrary, the grey-scale mould, the text print takes place of a very light grey and again little visible.
Now this problem I can solve with the Battman command and change the color for each text (or maybe set it as a dalayer), but this is unthinkable when you have many drawings to print. . .
Do you have any ideas that simplify this procedure?
I have to print drawings I receive from external studies but I have difficulty assigning black color to the texts.
I created a customized table for printing styles (penes) assigning to each pen the black color (pens 7) and to each color the desired thickness.
the problem arises on the drawings that have the texts of green color contained within the blocks of the cartiglio;
the green color is so composed 64,255,0 (this is only an example but could also be different)
This color is not part of the ctb table that contains only 255 and this makes it printed in the native color and therefore "green" that on paper is not readable as black.
If, on the contrary, the grey-scale mould, the text print takes place of a very light grey and again little visible.
Now this problem I can solve with the Battman command and change the color for each text (or maybe set it as a dalayer), but this is unthinkable when you have many drawings to print. . .
Do you have any ideas that simplify this procedure?