So this issue just recently started occurring and I have tried many different thing to try and remedy it. If I print from the normal print dialog I get a perfect print, but when I setup the exact same print for 20+ documents then I end up with no rasters in my .pdf's. It is very frustrating because the alternative is extremely time consuming to do printing them one at a time to individual files and then combining them.
I am printing with print organizer having it find shapes by layer for the fence for each sheet each sheet and in the advanced pane I have print raster images checked. I also validated that the print option is selected of each image in the raster manager.
Any idea?
Thanks, Matt
I can post my .pset file or some pictures if that would help
The problem is the fence you have defined. How are you defining the plot area? I don't have your print style to look at, but if I modify the Fence in the Print Defintion tab and set Fit to master model or Fit to master model and all reference files, I get the raster on the plot.
Unknown said: The problem is the fence you have defined. How are you defining the plot area? I don't have your print style to look at, but if I modify the Fence in the Print Defintion tab and set Fit to master model or Fit to master model and all reference files, I get the raster on the plot.
Here is a picture:
I am defining my print area from the level I defined around the border sheet. On my actual print I have 20 rasters in one dgn
and each has a block to define the fence. I have also had this same issue when using seperate dgn files.
EDIT: I apologize. I accidentally clicked the cell option instead of shape when I uploaded that picture. It is defined by a shape with the level "PLOT_BDR"
Unfortunately I cannot find a cell by the name plot_bdr. Instead I can find a shape on a level called plot_bdr and then the raster shows.
Unknown said: Unfortunately I cannot find a cell by the name plot_bdr. Instead I can find a shape on a level called plot_bdr and then the raster shows.
I made an incorrect post before which i just edited. Its defined to look for a shape not a cell