Some line thickness changes when outputting

memox85

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HI, ESPECIALLY AFTER PRINTING THE SITUATION AND LOCATION PLANS, THE THICKNESS AND STRESS OF THE LINES WE DRAW ARE STRAIGHT. THAT IS THE FLOOR BORDER, THE DROPPED LINES OF THE FLOORS, THE STRICTURES I MAKE LIKE THE LAND BORDER, THEY ARE ALWAYS THE SAME ON THE OUTPUT AND CANNOT BE DIFFERENT. WHILE IT IS LOOKING PROPERLY ON THE PAGE, WHAT MAY BE THE REASON FOR THE OUTPUT IS LIKE THIS, I WOULD LIKE TO HELP YOU.
 
You can determine the pen thickness by pressing shift on the colors. If you are getting the output as dwg, you should also use the ctb file for the pen thicknesses. When you pay attention to these, you will not have a problem with the output.
 
Especially in small scale drawings such as 1/200 or 1/500, DASHED linetype can be selected instead of DASHED4 or HIDDEN linetype instead of HIDDEN4. DASHED and HIDDEN line types can be seen more easily because the gaps of the dashed lines are wider. If the pen thickness of the line types you use is high, the line spacings in DASHED4 and HIDDEN4 may look like CONTINUOUS depending on the pen thickness.
 
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