![]() In STB you can establish a plot style name of any name, lets say BW 0.20 which is black and white width of 0.20, BW 50% would be 50% dithered, so on. STB makes this much more logical but there may be good reasons why you can't use STB's. Now you have to set your layer color to pen number 100, in the CTB you set pen 100 to plot black, maybe color 110 is set to plot black and gray scale of 50%, so on. You’ll get the Settings dialog as shown below, where you can choose the fields you. ![]() From the Plot and Publish tab, click on the Plot Stamp Settings button. You can access it from the Options dialog. What you have to do with CTB is pick some color numbers that will plot black, for the sake of argument lets say you pick numbers 100 to 110. There are a couple of ways to add a plot stamp to your drawings, which I’ll discuss here. You can't change the plot style name in the layer manager as it is tied to the layer color, if your layer color is red then the pen color red is set for you. With CTB things are a little counter intuitive. However, in the layer manager the plot style is grayed out and I can't change it. Othere I'd like to display in colour but print in the grays of the grayscale. ![]() However, I'd like to set individual layers to display as the layer color yet print black. For example, My ctb is grayscale, and generally the prints work fine. I would like to have layer colors in models space, and alter the plot style for the individual layers. I'm trying to revise my template that I use as a base for all drawings.
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