Fill Printing conundrum
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2010-05-19
10:52 PM
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2025-02-07
02:40 PM
by
Aruzhan Ilaikova
We've had this problem for quite a few versions of archicad and have never addressed it. See attached image (sorry so grainy). Some fills print out dark, some light, even though they are exactly the same fill. The areas that look white on the attachment are actually the same fill that's adjacent to them. There seems to be no rhyme or reason as to why this is happening. Also, we have a standard 4" horizontal fill we use for clapboards, and as you can see in the right part of the attachment, a few horizontal lines will show dark and a few will show light. This seems to happen in a pattern.
Any ideas?

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2010-05-21 06:05 AM
I used to have the same problem with my fills until I found out the solution not to mix SOLID FILLS with VECTORIAL FILLS or SYMBOL FILLS
For example: if you want a fill of 75% make a new vectorial fill more compact or if you want 5% make a vectorial fill less compact.
That's the only way to cope with this issue.
Good luck!
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2010-05-21 07:43 AM
But I'm sending to my "blue" print house, so obviously your settings may differ.
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2010-05-21 02:24 PM
archigreen wrote:Don't quite understand what you mean... Also, the fill in question is actually a symbol fill. Does this make a difference?
Hi There
I used to have the same problem with my fills until I found out the solution not to mix SOLID FILLS with VECTORIAL FILLS or SYMBOL FILLS
For example: if you want a fill of 75% make a new vectorial fill more compact or if you want 5% make a vectorial fill less compact.
That's the only way to cope with this issue.
Good luck!

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2010-05-21 05:09 PM
ArchiCAD USA 28-Build 3110 USA FULL
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2010-05-21 05:32 PM
ArchiCAD USA 28-Build 3110 USA FULL
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2010-05-21 06:00 PM
Have you tested what happens when you send it to a plot bureau or some other printer?
I had similar trouble with in-house prints a while ago. Increasing the printer's memory resolved the problem.
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2010-05-21 06:10 PM
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2010-05-21 06:21 PM
We are all on Macs here, using Acrobat 8 Pro.
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