Understanding Color Printing in AutoCAD
Printing in color in AutoCAD can be achieved through a variety of methods. To ensure your designs pop with the right hues when printed, follow these precise steps.
Step 1: Accessing the Plot Configuration
- Open the Plot Dialog: Start by pressing
CTRL + P
on your keyboard. Alternatively, you can typePLOT
into the command line and hit enter. - Select the Appropriate Plotter: In the plot dialog box, choose the DWG to PDF.pc3 option from the list of available plotters.
Step 2: Setting the Color Options
- Choose Color Output: Look for the “Plot Style” section in the dialog box. Ensure that you’re set to use either “Color” or the specific plot style you want that supports color printing.
- Selecting Colors for Layers:
- Go to the Layers panel (type
LAYER
into the command line). - Use
CTRL + A
to select all layers (or choose specific layers). - Click on the color boxes in the VP Color column, and a dialog box will appear. Here, select your desired colors for each layer, ensuring they’re set to the appropriate ACI color numbers or specific color selections.
- Go to the Layers panel (type
Step 3: Adjusting Printer Properties
- Access Printer Preferences: From the plot dialog, find and click on the “Printer Properties” or “Preferences” button.
- Set Color Printing:
- Ensure that the “Output Color” option is set to “Color.” Most printer settings have a default, but it’s crucial to verify this setting.
Step 4: Finalizing Your Print Job
- Review All Settings: Go through all the tabs in the plot dialog to ensure your settings align with your requirements, including paper size and orientation.
- Plot: Once everything looks correct and the preview displays as desired, click on the “OK” button to start the printing process.
FAQ
Can I print using specific colors from a color book in AutoCAD?
Yes, AutoCAD allows you to choose colors from specific color books. Simply navigate to the “Color Books” tab in the plot color settings and select the desired color.
What should I do if my colors don’t match what I see on-screen when printed?
Always check your printer’s color calibration and ensure that your monitor is correctly calibrated as well. Differences can occur due to settings or hardware discrepancies.
How can I print in black and white while retaining specific layouts in color?
You can manage plot styles to create separate styles for color and black and white. For this setup, choose “Grayscale” in the plot style options for specific layers while maintaining colors for those that should be printed in color.