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When generating a PDF for CreoView, we sometimes get one or two views that have the shaded geometry shrunk to the corner of the view. The bubbles and ndimensions and such are all in their proper location. When opened in Creo2, the view looks normal. We have even done a PDF export from Creo and it comes out properly. Only when run through the publishing machine do we get the view messed up. We have seen this on a couple of drawings but they are the exception.
1) Does anyone know of any tricks to play that will change the way it is being published?
2) I tried to do a proebatch and publish the file, but it came out with the view bad. I then tried to package a good pdf with the .pvz file in a zip, but I could not get this to upload into PDMLink as the primary content. This method has worked in the past for Word documents.
We are using Creo 2.0 m100 on both our workstations and the publishing engine. I do have m120 and m150 that could be loaded on the publishing machine if that solves this issue.
Do you see the issue when you interactively open in Creo View (instead of Creo Parametric)? Or only when publishing in background?
Anyway, sounds like something for Technical Support to investigate.
Dear Ben,
Even we faced the same issue with Creo view, when we generate a PDF from Creo view, the quality ain't that good, however when we did a configuration as per the PTC article CS81396, the quality generated of PDF was much much better
Let me know if you need any help
Thanks,
Athmanand