objects retain their color on-screen but are sent to the output device as if they were black (white on black backgrounds).for example, lines may be faint or seem “pixilated”. One way to improve output on monochrome devices is to use a monochrome plot style that substitutes black ink for all screen colors.if you try to send color output to these monochrome devices your plots may not be of optimum quality.laser printers) produce output using only black ink or toner (i.e. you may want to change some object properties at Plot time (only) and this is what plot styles were designed for.if your plotter can output objects as they appear on-screen (and if this is what you want) then plot styles are not required.You do not have to use plot styles in AutoCAD. Tutorial how to work With Plot Styles in AutoCAD
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