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Monochrome Plotting

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Kyle2022

Electrical
Jan 26, 2005
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You will have to excuse my ignorance as I am not as experienced with AutoCAD as I would like to be. I get to do a little electrical drafting now and then. We just upgraded from AutoCAD 2004 to 2005. I like most of the features in 2005, but one plotting element has me a little confused.

In AutoCAD 2004 I was able to choose the "monochrome.ctb" (I believe that to be the name) during the plotting process, and my plots came out black and white (not grayscale). I notice this tab has disappeared in 2005, and I am left to choose all my plot options soley in the destination printer. When I plot an 11 X 17, I am forced into grayscale because I do not have a trueblack option on that printer. My plotter has a trueblack option and therefore I can obtain my desired results.

Any thoughts? Thanks!
 
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monochrome is still a selection in the plot dialog, in the upper right. See it? PlotStyleTable ??
 
If the little arrow on lower right is pointing to the right, it can expand the dialog for more options.

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borgunit has probably identified your problem. I too thought the .ctb selection was gone when I got 2005. I was so confused I called our AutoCAD director. She said, "it's still there", I said "no, it's not". Then she told me what borgunit just said.

It seems like I have to relearn ACAD with each release, but things do get easier to do, so I guess that's good.

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