Fill setting for solid walls in presentation plans
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2014-01-18
03:54 PM
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09:04 AM
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Rubia Torres
2014-01-18
03:54 PM
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2014-01-18 06:45 PM
2014-01-18
06:45 PM
How are you printing? Directly from the model screen, as in File>Print? Or via the layout book?
ArchiCAD is generally WYSIWYG so I'd check your Print Settings.
Please post a screenshot if you can't resolve it.
Cheers,
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ArchiCAD is generally WYSIWYG so I'd check your Print Settings.
Please post a screenshot if you can't resolve it.
Cheers,
Link
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2014-01-18 06:48 PM
2014-01-18
06:48 PM
You are indeed missing something very basic... well, not entirely
If you're using the presentation solid model view options, all walls will be filled in with black or grey, switch 'Drafting+Fill', and you'll see the fill you want. To do this you can either use the 'Quick Options' Palette, or just click on the Drafting Plan in the Navigator view map.

If you're using the presentation solid model view options, all walls will be filled in with black or grey, switch 'Drafting+Fill', and you'll see the fill you want. To do this you can either use the 'Quick Options' Palette, or just click on the Drafting Plan in the Navigator view map.
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2014-01-18 10:30 PM
2014-01-18
10:30 PM
Thanks, I used the publisher and published to pdf using the greyscale setting. Not ideal but very workable. Haven't printed it yet but hopefully the blacks will print black enough and not dark grey. On screen it looks fine. So much basic stuff to learn, I feel like a complete beginner again after 20 years.