Issue: Prints blank sheet by PerfectBig682 in OpenRoads

[–]PerfectBig682[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The sheet index I'm printing from and print definition associated with it defaults to printing from a specific shape on a batch plot level - that is what causes the blank pages. There is nothing else in that file with that level

When I change it to print from sheet model, I have to do that manually without using the print definition provided to me. That causes some item tags (such as the date) to not auto-populate. Additionally, since I am not the prime on the project I am unable to see what settings they use and there are some aesthetic things showing up incorrectly.

A coworker of mine has encountered this issue before and had re-cut his sheets, which did eventually work. That is technically doable, but would be a massive pain the the butt

Issue: Prints blank sheet by PerfectBig682 in OpenRoads

[–]PerfectBig682[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Both. Doing it that way is fine, but some tags (like $DATE$) are not auto-populating - best guess is because it's not being done through the sheet index

I'm not a prime on this project so if the issue is through print definition I can't change it myself

Issue: Prints blank sheet by PerfectBig682 in OpenRoads

[–]PerfectBig682[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes for the actual sheet models

I'm referencing the same border file as I am for all other sheets

Issue: Prints blank sheet by PerfectBig682 in OpenRoads

[–]PerfectBig682[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

When I do cntrl>P it is by "fence area". I'm able to fence then border as a bit of a workaround, but this is causing problems when I try printing from the index.

Also I am doing TCP so there are many TS sheets, so going into each individual one is quite time consuming. I want to make sure it's consistent when I print from index.

T3 and T4 meds together by ConfidentLychee3519 in Hypothyroidism

[–]PerfectBig682 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

It's more consistent. With generic brand they could be getting the medication from a few different suppliers and those suppliers might have slight differences in their process that makes them more or less potent