Mark,
I understand your need to have more "pens", which don't really exist in the world of laser and inkjet printers. I was just trying to give you a possible work around.
If you don't use the colors in the Datacad color table, you could mix and match your color densities to get the results you like. You could set up your pen table like this.
10 = 0.25 wide at 80%, do not map to a color
11 = 0.25 wide at 40%, do not map to a color
12 = 0.25 wide at 85%, do not map to a color
If you need a blue at 80%, make color 75 pen 10. If you need a blue at 40% make color 74 pen 11. If need a red at 80% make color 45 pen 10 and so on. This will require you to set up a pen table for each job or sheet as color assignments change per your needs.
I have attached our 25% density color table. You will noticed that color 44 is mapped to a different pen that is set at 100% for use with our company logo.
I understand your need to have more "pens", which don't really exist in the world of laser and inkjet printers. I was just trying to give you a possible work around.
If you don't use the colors in the Datacad color table, you could mix and match your color densities to get the results you like. You could set up your pen table like this.
10 = 0.25 wide at 80%, do not map to a color
11 = 0.25 wide at 40%, do not map to a color
12 = 0.25 wide at 85%, do not map to a color
If you need a blue at 80%, make color 75 pen 10. If you need a blue at 40% make color 74 pen 11. If need a red at 80% make color 45 pen 10 and so on. This will require you to set up a pen table for each job or sheet as color assignments change per your needs.
I have attached our 25% density color table. You will noticed that color 44 is mapped to a different pen that is set at 100% for use with our company logo.
Arthur Wood
CADD Manager
EH Danson Associates
St. Johnbury, Vermont
CADD Manager
EH Danson Associates
St. Johnbury, Vermont