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Thread: Simple black background, plots white

  1. #1
    KDC Consulting Guest

    Simple black background, plots white

    All is well. When plotting a color plot the black background plots black. Is
    there a setting to just invert the black and white, the same as it does in
    monochrome plotting?

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    KDC Consulting Guest
    Strange, it just started plotting with black letters on white backgound with
    color. No changes that I can remember.

    "KDC Consulting" <keithmust@remove.kdc2.com> wrote in message
    news:415ae310$1_2@newsprd01...
    All is well. When plotting a color plot the black background plots black.
    Is
    there a setting to just invert the black and white, the same as it does in
    monochrome plotting?

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    Tracy W. Lincoln Guest
    'puters... ain't they just wonderful? <g>

    In the future try the Printing & Plotting discussion group, and some printer
    drivers have a negative or inverse setting (I think the toner and/or ink
    resellers had them put that in to go off every once in awhile to help
    promote sales).

    --
    Tracy W. Lincoln
    Autodesk Discussion Group Facilitator

    "KDC Consulting" <keithmust@remove.kdc2.com> wrote in message
    news:415b2153$1_2@newsprd01...
    Strange, it just started plotting with black letters on white backgound
    with
    color. No changes that I can remember.

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