Hi,
I have about 70 DGN drawings that the line weights and text styles were setup to display properly when the drawings were printed to a size D 24" x 36". I now need to print these drawings to a size B 11" x 17". When I do print to this size the lines and text are too heavy. How can I have the printed lines and text scale down to display properly at the 11" x 17" print size? I'm using MS V8 2004 version 08.05.01.25. Thanks for your help with this.
Monty Robison.
Bentley provides the Batch Plot utility which when plotted to PDF will allow you to specify a single, multi-page PDF or individual PDF files. While it is reasonably easy to use, it has enough options and flexibility to make it appear far more complicated than it really is.
Sheet Layouts make it a joy to use, but it can also work from a DGN shape as the plotting area.
Charles (Chuck) Rheault CADD Manager
MDOT State Highway Administration
Monty,
Let me throw out a couple of more options that I use when someone wants a A or B-sized copy of one of our engineering ( E size ) drawings. The first way is my quick and dirty "last resort" method of simply turning off all the line weights in a view by way of the View Attributes dialog, then fence and print from that view. Everything is weight 0 but usually readable and will do in a pinch. My preferred method , which will work for you since you have Acrobat Professional, is to use my own tweaked Postsript to PDF plotdriver which creates a high resolution .ps file , then use Acrobat Distiller to create the .pdf file. The line weights have been tweaked to replicate the same reduced-size output that I get from plotting an A or B sized print directly from Microstation using IPLOT. Hope this helps......
Jim
I have a few suggestions:
HTH - Roy
Roy,
Thanks for clarifying this. It worked like a charm. As Gunnar points out below it would be nice if there was some way to batch print the PDF's. Is there an easy way to do this that you're aware of? Thanks again!
Monty
Because the discussion focused only on the first method Charles proposed, I want to point out that there are two others.
The two other methods have significant advantages, when printing many files, because you can use them in batch plot, PDF composer or print organizer print jobs.
Method 1
caddcop:The easiest approach is to plot them to PDF full size and scale them when printing to 1/2 size.
Indeed this method is very straightforward, because no deeper knowledge of MicroStation printer configuration files is needed. I would like it even more, if someone could share his knowledge about a tool which allows to apply this method to a bunch of files. The question is: Is there a low cost batch plot utility for printing from existing PDF files?
Method 2
caddcop:Next requires you to copy the plot driver you usually use and to redefine all line weights in the copy to be 1/2 of their normal weight.
Method 3
caddcop:Or write a pen table that has 32 sections, one for each weight and in it, reduce the weight - but imply reducing the weight by 1/2 is not always 100% correct.
HTH
Gunnar