If you are printing an image rather than text to pdf, do a control>print 
screen, open a new blank window in acad and paste it in. You can then get 
whatever appears on the dwg file more or less 1:1. It does not always give the 
sharpest images this way and colors can shift but it does do some things acad 
won't. Acad draws vector images instead of raster so they don't always blow up 
cleanly. 
Have you changed any settings recently?
Jim Duncan
North Texas Renewable Energy Inc
817.917.0527
[email protected]
www.ntrei.com 

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: William Miller 
  To: RE-wrenches 
  Sent: Saturday, February 07, 2009 4:12 PM
  Subject: [RE-wrenches] Cad to PDF problem


  Friends:

  I am having problems printing CAD drawings to a pdf.  My lines are very thin 
and faint.  Has anyone else experienced this?  Got any ideas???

  Thanks in advance.

  William Miller

  PS:  Adobe Pro has a hairline fix tool -- does the job but adds a step.  
Looking for something automatic.

  Wm


  Please note new e-mail address and domain:

  William Miller 
  Miller Solar
  Voice :805-438-5600     Fax: 805-438-4607       
  email: [email protected]
  http://millersolar.com
  License No. C-10-773985




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