![]() A test print would have to show that printing in black/white or grayscale is still legible as a working drawing, just in case. Drawings would be easier to decipher if, say, the column lines were blue and the dimensions lines were dark red, but the actual walls, doors, fixtures, etc., remained black lines. In this case the idea is not for renderings and 3D images but for simple linework. ![]() ![]() If used on PCs and tablets there is no cost to using color. So, on the one hand if we used color in the final documents they can be printed now at a minor upcharge over black line prints. Sometimes they are printed for use on the jobsite, but not always, or maybe just as a "rack set" while the crew uses tablets for everyday access to the files. Whether using 2D or 3D software to generate the "working drawings" they usually are issued to the construction community as PDF files. In our practice a question has arisen about using color in our contract documents.
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