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Thread: Color vs monochrome

  1. #1
    Chris Breidenbaugh Guest

    Color vs monochrome

    I have an HP 500. I do not have the HP/GL2 card. I am printing from
    both Autocad Electrical 2004 and Autocad (Vanilla) 2005. When I have
    the plot style table set to monochrome.stb in either application, I am
    getting color output. (Another quick thought, isn't the file extension
    in 2004 for the plot style table supposed to .ctb?) On the Acad E 2004
    plots, the prints is very light relative to what it should be. I had
    been generating my drawing in Acad E and printing in 2005 successfully
    (to get away from the light printing), but now everything has gone to color.

    I need help quick!!

    Sincerely,

    Chris Breidenbaugh

    KVA Resistance Welding Supply

  2. #2
    Dean Saadallah Guest
    STB and CTB are available, the first you actually assign manually, the
    second relies on color of entities.

    CONVERTPSTYLES command is what you want to look up in HELP to fix your
    problem.

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    Dean Saadallah
    Add-on products for LT
    http://www.pendean.com/lt
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  3. #3
    Chris Breidenbaugh Guest
    Thank you Dean. That was just what the doctor ordered. ;-0

    Dean Saadallah wrote:
    STB and CTB are available, the first you actually assign manually, the
    second relies on color of entities.

    CONVERTPSTYLES command is what you want to look up in HELP to fix your
    problem.

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