CheckerHater
Mechanical
- Sep 22, 2009
- 2,882
I have an unusual question (as most of the people on the forum).
As someone who grew up in the times of pencils, paper and poor quality blueprints I am a firm believer into strictly black-and-white linework.
Nevertheless in today’s world you can hardly find B&W printer or copier if you want to buy one.
So my question is: Does anyone see the advantage in using color in engineering (besides obvious applications for Maps and Architecture), and did anyone ever encounter standard regulating use of color. (Once again, not just color to indicate AutoCAD layers, but “final product” print actually made in color.)
I will welcome both: references to actual standards and opinions based on experience.