DWG to PDF (line weights & printing)
- March 11, 2021
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Hey Guys,
I have a pdf of a couple excerpts from DWG. Sheet 1 is a print from AutoCAD using the Acrobat distiller printer and Sheet 2 is a direct import from dwg into Adobe Acrobat XI. I have specified the path in the Adobe preferences to find the correct .ctb file that the drawing uses to plot. You can see the obvious diefference between them. Sheet 1 has weights, Sheet 2 seems to not have any weight associated with the lines. The significance of Sheet 2 is that text is imported into a back layer and can be searched, Sheet 1 is a dumb vector version of the dwg file. Sheet 1 prints beautifully, Sheet 2 prints like a trainwreck. You have to specify in Advanced settings to 'Print as an Image' if you want sheet 2 to come out legible. You can't tell so much on the cropped version but the full drawing detail is a mess when printing.
So my question is, How can I import the dwg and create a nice pdf that is searchable AND printable? Could moving to Acrobat DC fix this? Does anyone know what is actually happening in the backgroud to cause this difference between
