Understanding Pen Tables in MicroStation
Pen tables are essential tools in MicroStation that allow users to modify how elements are displayed when printed. These tables enable various changes, such as adjusting line thickness, applying grayscale to references, substituting text for plot stamps, and even adding fillings to elements. Mastery of pen tables is vital for enhancing the clarity and quality of printed outputs.
Steps to Edit a Pen Table in MicroStation
1. Access the Print Dialog
Begin by navigating to the “File” menu and selecting the “Print” option. Doing so will bring up the Print dialog, where you can manage your printing preferences and settings.
2. Open the Pen Table Menu
Within the Print dialog, locate the “Pen Table” section. Here, you will find options to either create a new pen table or edit an existing one. Select the “Edit” option to proceed.
3. Choose Your Pen Table
From the list of available pen tables displayed, select the one you wish to modify. Once highlighted, click “OK” to open the Modify Pen Table dialog.
4. Modify Color Mappings
In the Modify Pen Table dialog, you can edit various aspects of the pen table. One of the first actions should be to adjust the “Map Pen Colors” settings. This allows you to link specific colors to various pen attributes, ensuring elements appear as intended when printed.
5. Adjust Output Actions
Next, navigate to the “Element Output Actions” tab. This section allows you to specify how different element types should behave during printing. You can change line weights, modify colors, or implement filling options.
6. Apply Changes and Save
Once your adjustments are complete, ensure that all changes are correctly configured. After reviewing your modifications, click “Save” to preserve your edited pen table. Ensure you assign a meaningful name for easy identification in future tasks.
7. Test the Pen Table
Before finalizing your workflow, it is advisable to run a test print. This will help you verify that the changes reflect accurately on the printed output. Make any further tweaks as necessary based on the test results.
Frequently Asked Questions
What types of adjustments can I make with a pen table?
You can modify line weights, change colors, apply fills, substitute text, and create specific visual effects for elements to optimize their appearance when printed.
How do I create a new pen table in MicroStation?
To create a new pen table, go to the Print dialog, select “Resymbolization,” then “New Pen Table.” Enter your desired filename, and proceed to set up element selection criteria and output actions.
Can I use pen tables created in AutoCAD in MicroStation?
AutoCAD pen tables (CTB or STB files) cannot directly transfer to MicroStation without conversion. However, you can replicate the styles by manually creating a corresponding pen table in MicroStation.