I have a border file that has a client logo as a raster reference that is then referenced into layout models. All looks perfectly fine until I try to print. In the original border file that was set up, the raster logo prints fine, but in the drawings where the border file is attached the logo is trimmed and I can't find a way to fix it. See pics, any suggestions?
Hi Bear,
Could you post some dataset that could be used to reproduce the problem?
Thanks,
Mathieu
See attached.
Just open the deleteme.dgn file.
Any feedback on this Mathieu? Are you able to reproduce the issue?
Bear,
Sorry for the delay.
I didn't forget you but I'm struggling with MicroStation V8 XM on my computer which really needs some cleanup.
I wasn't able to reproduce the problem with MicroStation V8i.
I hope that next week I will be able to test your problem on MicroStation V8 XM.
Finally, I was able to try to reproduce your problem and it seems that the raster is also cropped a little when printed to the printer, though not as cropped as what you are experiencing.
I guess that there might be some sort of raster lines that are lost during the print preparation because of some resolution mismatches and calculation approximations.
I think that a nice workaround, which works on my computer, is to add some white lines at the end of your raster logo so that this is those white lines that are removed instead of the lines composing the text.
HTH,