You could also try sliding down the "Raster and Shaded/Rendered Viewports" down (to the left) and see if that helps. If you get the same results, you may want to open a support case with Autodesk as it points to something not right with AutoCAD or the drawing file(s). PDF CREATION SOFTWARE ADOBE ACROBAT PDFTry setting that to 0.Īlso - are the missing objects Express blocks? We have had _serious_ problems with Express objects when converting to PDF since AutoCAD 2004.Īnother item that was suggested to me was to try the Autodesk DWG to PDF pc3 printer and see if that gets the same results. Is he on AutoCAD 2009 or above? There is another option called "PUBLISHCOLLATE" available in AutoCAD 2009. Also, you could like at the resolution settings for the image conversion in the distiller joboptions file - mine are set to default (rescale color and greyscale images to 150ppi and 300ppi for monochrome). It might be worth playing around with that setting a bit. I am sorry that the fix did not help you.ĭepending on the drawing complexity, you may need to go higher on the RASTERTHRESHOLD- try 100 or higher. Has anyone else come across a setting which resolves this? From a production standpoint, it seems to be a bit better in that it is immediately obvious if there is a problem with the PDF rather than my engineers having to stare at every PDF and potentially miss something subtle, but this is still a major issue. Now, instead of a couple of blocks or texts being missing, nearly the whole drawing will be blank on a problem PDF. This last setting has created a new behavior. The last setting (DPI) was changed from 300 to 150. We have been able to lessen the issue with the following settings: I spoke to Adobe support on several occastions. ![]() We are on AutoCAD MEP 2008 and we have been seeing this issue with Acrobat 9.1.2 and have observed this behavior from v9.0,
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