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 08:42 PM
Steven wrote:I don't think so, but you have Preview which can.Michael wrote:I don't believe I can do this with just Adobe Reader. Is this correct?
Try saving from ArchiCAD as PDF, then from the PDF save a high res tiff. I think the printer may not handle vector images and is internally converting to raster (and not doing a good job of it).
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2010-05-21 09:04 PM
Thank you Michael.
I'll keep everyone updated on what the manufacturer has to say.
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2010-05-21 09:05 PM
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2010-05-21 09:06 PM
Steven wrote:
When we send it to the plotter here in our office it prints fine.

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2010-05-22 03:20 AM
Keep us updated on your progress with this Steven
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2010-05-22 12:11 PM
Steven wrote:That isn't an unusual problem, sadly. I've previously been assigned the role of selecting the wide-format printer for an office, and came across a couple of very expensive models that couldn't even accurately render HPGL files (.plt). Basic line-work was OK, but fill polygons frequently became a mess, turning inside-out or spraying out across the drawing. Great hardware, rubbish software.
Our printer is also quite expensive and it's annoying that it can't print our da mn drawings accurately...
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2010-05-23 11:32 PM
Ralph wrote:Too true of too many printers/plotters.
Great hardware, rubbish software.
I've had good experiences with Canon. Mixed results with all the others.

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2010-05-24 05:10 PM
Make sure to have them set the printer up on one of your machines and make sure you can print from ArchiCAD and any other software. We found this invaluable. Just be ready to take 3 to 4 months to chose the damn thing. Seems like a long to to pick a simple piece of hardware, but once you get through all of this, things should run smoothly for a long time.
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2010-07-29 05:55 PM
Why provide PS drivers for an inferior operating system and not for far superior Macs?

He thinks this may be the issue, but he's going to get back to me after he talks with his manager. I'll keep you updated.
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