PDF graphic generated in InDesign. Place in VW — as I have been doing for a very long time. Usually set to my default class of None with no fill, black pen; sometimes None None class with no pen, and no fill. But the PDF is showing up as if an opacity was applied, which is wasn't. Weird thing is that on the same sheet layer, cropped into the graphic, it printed as expected, but in the wider view, on the door elevation, it appears ghosted. I was able to get it to work normally if I applied a white fill to the PDF.
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PDF graphic generated in InDesign. Place in VW — as I have been doing for a very long time. Usually set to my default class of None with no fill, black pen; sometimes None None class with no pen, and no fill. But the PDF is showing up as if an opacity was applied, which is wasn't. Weird thing is that on the same sheet layer, cropped into the graphic, it printed as expected, but in the wider view, on the door elevation, it appears ghosted. I was able to get it to work normally if I applied a white fill to the PDF.
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