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set in print the same thickness to all drawing

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Good evening to all the friends of the forum, I have a problem and I hope someone can help me. I use autocad 2013, my problem is: when I go to print a drawing (after setting in the line-shape-imposed line-shape menu default), to print performed turn out some parts of the drawing very thick and there is no direction to change them. . Could someone please tell me if you can solve this inconvenience? thanks to those who will help me hello to all.
p.s. the thickest drawing parts turn out to be external blocks to autocad, I tried to change the thickness of the latter, but nothing to do, still thanks.
 
Good evening to all the friends of the forum, I have a problem and I hope someone can help me. I use autocad 2013, my problem is: when I go to print a drawing (after setting in the line-shape-imposed line-shape menu default), to print performed turn out some parts of the drawing very thick and there is no direction to change them. . Could someone please tell me if you can solve this inconvenience? thanks to those who will help me hello to all.
p.s. the thickest drawing parts turn out to be external blocks to autocad, I tried to change the thickness of the latter, but nothing to do, still thanks.
depends on the table settings of printing styles (ctb and stb). I don't know if you know what I am?
 
Thank you for responding to me, you would know which settings to put to the print styles tables so that the final print is uniform (without more thick lines). thanks for the help hello to
 
always uses the same color.
ctb is a file that establishes a thickness to each color you use; even if then black and white molds however the print will take into account the setting of the layers used.
there are more specific solutions, such as creating a special ctb file, or setting the layer specifications, but as you seem like cad fast I suggest you set everything on the color sythex, or force the layer thickness and putting one for you satisfying.
but according to me your request is not a good procedure because every graphic element must be recognizable by its function; as well as continuous lines and dashed lines give different information so it also works for thickness.
rather we have to calibrate the thicknesses and in case in the printing phase put the tick to "line thickness scale"
 
Thank you for responding to me, you would know which settings to put to the print styles tables so that the final print is uniform (without more thick lines). thanks for the help hello to
ok but do you know what are the ctb and stb print styles tables? in practice every time you launch a print with autocad at each layer a certain property is associated in terms of color, thickness, line type etc. all these properties are specified in the printing styles table that you associate to the drawing. to associate a certain table with a drawing go to the print window and choose the table you want at the top right. a ctb table is nothing but a .ctb file extension where for each color various properties are listed. If you are in print some thicker lines mean you have associated the design to a table where these properties are provided for the color of the layer. Now to remedy and get uniform lines, when you go to the press, choose a table in which specific properties are provided for that particular color. e.g. if the block is on a layer of 10 thickness but in print is 20 means that in the style table the color to which the layer with 10 thickness is associated has been set to 20.
in plain words or use a print style table that suits you in terms of ownership (also looking at the preview before printing) or you create one from scratch.
 
Hi guys first of all thank you for answering me, I've had another problem since this morning. In practice I happen that when I try to save by clicking on the disk icon the autocad program stops and closes itself. I don't know what happened, if someone helps me, I'm grateful.
 

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