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I run a architecture class at my local high school. And the students just started to print off there renderings and there all flipped the wrong way. We used revit 2011 last year and had no such problem. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
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If you give us more information, we will try to duplicate your problem.
- Was the rendering done in 2014 or was it brought up from an earlier model?
- are you printing a view or a sheeted view?
- "flipped the wrong way" - mirrored horizontal or vertical?
- have you installed update 1?
Edited on: Tue, Oct 8, 2013 at 8:55:17 AM
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I have tried projects from 2014, I have tried projects that have been upgraded from 2011, I pulled a image off of Google I tried exporting the rendering and dragging it in and all were mirrored horizontally. Ive printed in sheets and the view project browser. The views in the project browser print off a blank sheet. I tried custom templates, and all pre loaded ones, Even the auto desk logo is flipped horizontally. I tried exporting the rendering and dragging it in, same stuff. Floorplans Callouts Elevations ect... all print fine, even Unrendered 3D Views. I have 35 computers and every single one does it. And yes we have downloaded update one. Or that's what the tech people tell me.
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I have no problems.
I think your problem is possibly your printer driver. Try printing to a PDF and look at that.
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Good idea. I never thought of that. Also we got new computers this year with windows 7 instead of xp that could be the issue. Let me know if anyone has any more info thanks.
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maybe some of these items may be set to print as rotated landscape under custom printer properties perhaps.
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Yep, I had this problem in 2013. 2011 and 2012 worked fine, but it was a 2012 file that I upgraded to 2013 and randomly the images that were imported all mirrored vertically and/or horizontally. I had DOZENS of them! It sucked.
I found that part of the issue was they were "sticking" to the back sides of faces instead of the front. I was able to effectively flip them by painstakingly deleting them all out and re-inserting them, being very careful what workplanes I was touching to attach them too. Helps to set workplane (pick face if necessary) BEFORE you place your image.
Hope that helps!
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