PDF color print
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PDF color print
I am using Creo Parametric - Release 3.0 (connected) 3.0 M100
Hi,
We have a problem when printing pdf of our plans. When we are in CREO when we superimpose views with a white part on a colored part there is no transparency effect. When printing pdf the views overlap and the white part appears transparent.
This phenomenon only occurs when a part has a white skin.
Can you help us ?
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@CELEFAM wrote:
Hi,
Thanks for your answer.
But the problem is not excatly that
I give you the modified files with the result (pdf file)
I also generated PDF files using File > Save a Copy command from Assembly and Drawing mode.
CELEFAM
Hi,
- there are two drawing models in drw0001.drw - asm0001.asm and iso_j8.prt
- there are two drawing views - one belongs to asm0001.asm and the other to iso_j8.prt
- drawing views overlaps each other
- overlapping Creo views is more or less the improper technique
The only solution of your situation is creation of needed assembly and showing it on the drawing.
Martin Hanák
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Can you attach an example image?
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On left picture the white piece is in front of the blue piece. On the right picture, after pdf printing, the white part appears transparent
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@CELEFAM wrote:
I am using Creo Parametric - Release 3.0 (connected) 3.0 M100
Hi,
We have a problem when printing pdf of our plans. When we are in CREO when we superimpose views with a white part on a colored part there is no transparency effect. When printing pdf the views overlap and the white part appears transparent.
This phenomenon only occurs when a part has a white skin.
Can you help us ?
Hi,
I tested your problem in Creo 3.0 M190. PDF files are correct. See attached data.
I generated PDF files using File > Save a Copy command from Assembly and Drawing mode.
Martin Hanák
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Hi,
Thanks for your answer.
But the problem is not excatly that
I give you the modified files with the result (pdf file)
I also generated PDF files using File > Save a Copy command from Assembly and Drawing mode.
CELEFAM
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@CELEFAM wrote:
Hi,
Thanks for your answer.
But the problem is not excatly that
I give you the modified files with the result (pdf file)
I also generated PDF files using File > Save a Copy command from Assembly and Drawing mode.
CELEFAM
Hi,
- there are two drawing models in drw0001.drw - asm0001.asm and iso_j8.prt
- there are two drawing views - one belongs to asm0001.asm and the other to iso_j8.prt
- drawing views overlaps each other
- overlapping Creo views is more or less the improper technique
The only solution of your situation is creation of needed assembly and showing it on the drawing.
Martin Hanák
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It's the first time we try to overloap view, and we come to the same conclusion, we need to create a assembly !
Thanks a lot for your help.
CELEFAM
