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print thickness 3d objects of windows in paper space

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Hello everyone!
I'm trying to solve a problem that doesn't make me sleep at night!

First of all I press that I am new to the forum, so if I had to make (or make) mistakes on for example where to post, or things like this, I apologize in advance! !
I looked a little bit on the forum, looking for an answer to my question, but I think I didn't find anything. . .

So, I'm going straight to explain what plagues me. I use autocad 2009: for many years only the 2d, for about a month I had to devote also to 3d for work reasons. At the same time I learned about the "paper space", a tool that I find great for imaginations and prints.
My problem is this: After placing all my good windows where I show the object in 3d by different angles and with different visualization styles (some are wireframe 3d, other conceptuals, others still realistic and other hidden 3d), all my beautiful writings, all my nice odds within the paper space, I obviously want to launch my print.
but for a reason I don't know how to explain, even if I tried to change the thickness of the lines of 3d objects inside the windows in any way, on screen I see them of the right thickness, but when I launch the print (both pdf, and on paper) remain thin, as if they did not have thickness. This is really a problem for me, since I have to make technical cards of objects: I absolutely need to show a body with thicker lines than another!

I don't know if I've been very clear... I hope so and hope that some of you autocad gurus will soon help me! !

Thank you all in advance!:smile:
 

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