Vector vs raster processing revit9/5/2023 If my reply was helpful, please give a " Kudo" or click the " Accept as Solution" button below ( or both). I'm stepping out now to audition for Westworld. I’m sorry for this hassle (and the earlier bot / 4 day countdown confusion). Vector processing uses the number of views you are plotting and the complexity of those views when plotting. The only workaround at this time unfortunately would be to not mix those views on the same sheet. When there is a fix (or progress or resolution of some sort), the “Status” comment in that article will get updated. So to answer your original question, YES, this is an issue that needs to be addressed. Here is a public article that can be monitored for a status change on this issue: Sheets: All views are printed with raster processing when some views should get vector processing I'd like to be able to print all of my sheets with one method. To use vector printing, use the View Control bar at the bottom left of the view window to turn off these options. What you are describing is actually a known issue being looked at by our development team. Message 1 of 28 dtpeter2901 6687 Views, 27 Replies 04-15-2016 07:26 AM Generating PDF's - Best Method - Raster Vs Vector vs Sometihng else I'm still tyring to figure out what this is still an issue. R2016-Win10Printing - Setting Changed for Shaded Views Revit will use raster printing because this view uses shading, shadows, point clouds, sketchy lines or gradients. Daneel Olivaw and it IS suspicious that the first names may be the same). (BTW, my favorite robot of all time is R. I promise I am not a bot, but I cannot speak for Riccardo. This is Martin with Autodesk Technical Support.
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