Good afternoon,
I have a somewhat similar issue when printing linked Excel spreadsheets, but never this bad. I have an Excel spreadsheet linked in this file, and when I zoom in and out of the view, it will look strange for a second, and then update and will look correct. When I print the sheet however, it is unreadable (see attached). I am using a version of the Bentley PDF printer driver and trying to print a 11x17 sheet model to a 11 x 17 PDF (1:1 scale). Any idea why this is happening? I tried adjusting the raster quality, but it didn't do anything.
Are you running the most current version for your video card driver? If you select "Rasterized" at printing time does the quality improve? Would it be possible for you to post the original pdf file?
Ed,
I am indeed up to date on the video card. The "Rasterized" option doesn't change the spreadsheet at all (and it makes the PDF huge). I will attempt to attach the PDF again, but I am not exactly sure how to do it so it doesn't add it with the viewer thing it did on my original post.
Of note... if I try to print the entire sheet with the spreadsheet on it, it looks like junk. But, if I place a small fence around the table itself and include a little bit outside the table, the spreadsheet looks fine in the PDF. Something to that?
Here is a pdf from MicroStation V8i SS3 update 2. I opened the .pdf directly in MicroStation and plotted to 11x17 I also plotted the original .pdf to paper from Acrobat and the quality did not diminish. Let me suggest you try attaching the .pdf as a raster attachment as opposed to a link.
I think I am confused. What I am trying to do is to attach a spreadsheet to my sheet model within MicroStation (Paste Special > Linked Excel) and then print this to an 11"x17" PDF (which would be a 1:1 scale) using the Bentley PDF printer driver. I am using MS V8i SS3 (8.11.9.578). What I attached in my last post was what the PDF looks like after I print it to PDF (notice the table with tiny text).
Does this clarify my issue?
It appears that for some reason the contents of the spreadsheet are being rescaled when they are being printed. Could you contact me via private email and I will get back to you.