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When exporting a drawing to pdf for printing, some lines are coming out thicker than the others. My drawing looks exaclty like what I want in the drawing mode. I've tried using true type fonts and using stroke all fonts, but neither works. I may be missing something as I have just switched from WF4 to CREO 2.
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Hi Jason...
Antonius is giving you good advice. You can tweak the line weights to achieve the look you want. I wrote a fairly long post explaining how it works and providing an example/starting file. The link below will take you to another thread where I gave this information:
http://communities.ptc.com/message/173301#173301
Scroll down a bit and you'll see one of my messages containing 3 attachments. One document explains how pen table files work. The other two are an example file and a cheat sheet showing you which pens draw certain elements of a drawing. Give these attachments a look. If they don't help and you're still having problems, please write back.
Thanks!
-Brian
My line weigths are doing pretty well with PDF options set to 600dpi. But I do give all my text a thickness of .012. I use the non-TTF and stroke all fonts in the options.
You can use pen tables to get the lines to come out heavier in PDF prints. I have not gone this far so I can't help but a search might find it in the discussions.
Hi Jason...
Antonius is giving you good advice. You can tweak the line weights to achieve the look you want. I wrote a fairly long post explaining how it works and providing an example/starting file. The link below will take you to another thread where I gave this information:
http://communities.ptc.com/message/173301#173301
Scroll down a bit and you'll see one of my messages containing 3 attachments. One document explains how pen table files work. The other two are an example file and a cheat sheet showing you which pens draw certain elements of a drawing. Give these attachments a look. If they don't help and you're still having problems, please write back.
Thanks!
-Brian
Antonius & Brian....
Thank you for the quick responses. The pen table was exactly what i needed. I used the table that you supplied in the other post and it worked perfect.
Thanks!!!!!!!!!!!!