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But when I change the hatch to solid the hatch dissappears Try using ANSIhatch and then just scale it down to where it basically looks solid. Go to Solution. Now I have to hatch two rectangular surfaces and the hatch starts off as a pattern, so its visible. At the Command prompt, enter zoomand then use the Window option Answer. Plot preview in AutoCAD does not show the lines. I can see the transparency on the screen, but it does not work for PDF or for prints If the attached plot result looks streaky before you adjust reader's settings and good after, I am suspecting the poor display is just on screen, not in the pdf itself. When exporting file from AutoCAD, the print preview will not show with the plot layout if the Foxit PDF Printer driver is selected: It will result with the following error: This will appear because the Foxit PDF Print Driver is not compatible with the layout settings. Try building a closed Polyline around the whole Miter Detail before hatching it. You can stop the Polyline printing by putting it on the DEFPOINTS layer I have a version of AutoCAD that prints hatch transparency correctly, but the new version does not. It'll look a little weird in CAD but then completely solid on the PDF Using batch plot to create a PDF from AutoCAD exports correctly, however when the PDF is printed, the hatches are not visible. If this is taking too much time, export to PDF without the hatches and then add HPMAXLINES or FILLMODE or it is something not set right, make sure it is not on defpointsalso try to match properties of another hatch pattern. If you print to paper from pdf, what does the result look like? I'm trying to create a solid hatch with% transparency. The lines are slightly shifted in coloration from the hatch pattern. You plotted your drawing to PDF, and you noticed some lines or strips over hatch objects that aren't supposed to be there, or black lines are plotting incorrectly as Try changing the hatch pattern and hatch scale. Your hatch is fine, adjust your line thicknesses for it to show up. Set HPSCALE to(or 0). The print driver selected will have to be the internal AutoCADThe hatch might be failing because of the Spline object that you are using as a part of the boundary. There is also corrupt What they said. ‎AM. The issue also occurs when exporting from DWG to PDF with hatching on circular blocks Zoom to the area of the drawing that shows all the objects for the hatch boundary. Adobe has a setting as well that prevents hatches from plotting if you’re creating your pdfs with adobe You can do one of the following: Double-click the scroll wheel on your mouse. I have attached a screen shot and PDF example showing the result. The first few hatches everyting worked fine. Try a solid fill hatch and see if that prints. In acadhatch patterns not showing up or printing, but if i open the file in they do, was there a setting introduced in that effected hatch? ACAD hatch not showing up. Also set PSLTSCALE toto show lines at the same thickness in modelspace and paperspace. Suddenly after a week on holiday my solid hatch is not showing on pdf print, I am using my usual drawing template although I did insert a clients drawing into this, perhaps Issue. As a test do a PDF print without line weights, using the monochrome CTB and you'll see it Print. Try any of the following points: As a work-around, change the lineweight in file When creating a PDF from AutoCAD, random lines show over hatch objects. At the Command prompt, enter zoomand then use the Extents option. Printer settings issue for hatches with transparency and thin lineweights. Solved! Solved by mamiller 7,  · All the solutions involving generating a PDF in a raster format beg the question 'why then are you using AutoCad to produce raster graphics?'Hatching the solid fill twice with two different Angle properties ofsay° and° just worksusing the standard DWG-to-PDF plotter driver the lines are gone and the output is a vector Sounds like your hatch pattern scale is off on your paperspace layout. Report.