

Plotting some parts of your drawing in colour

This is installed on every users machine by default, so it needs very little managing. The simplest set up I have found for effective plotting is to set all of the line weights to ‘By Layer’ and plot directly using the standard AutoCAD ‘Monochrome.CTB’. Plot styles, CTB’s and STB’s can be very powerful – but in the end they can become simply one more dang thing to manage… So what do I have to add? – Keep it simple ) With remarkable serendipity Mark S.Sadler recently posted a great explanation of AutoCAD Plot styles and line weights on his ‘Best CAD Tips Blog’. Am I dreaming? AutoCAD Plot Styles and Lineweights Q & A It would be wonderful if there were a method using only one CTB. Do you think I should have a CTB (i never use the other method) for every scale I print it? And if so which line weight category should I be using depending on the scale? I draw in 1:5, 1:10, 1:20 or 25, 1:50, 1:100, and 1:200. I’m a young architect starting up my own firm this has always been a problem. I have a question for you for an efficient method to use regarding line weights and scale. I received a great question this week from Steven:
