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creo 8 making a pdf and dxf of a sheet metal part

MS_10382748
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creo 8 making a pdf and dxf of a sheet metal part

I am trying to find the easiest way to make a pdf and dxf of a sheet metal part in creo 8. The current way I achieve this is by having a part and drawing with the same name and then a separate drawing with partname-dxf. This dxf drawing is not copied when a new part is generated when save a copy is used. Is there a way to have this extra drawing copied as well. The pdf is needed by our break press operator to show bend locations. The dxf we make is of the part in saved flat view with hidden lines removed for a machine to cut out that can only read dxf files. 

 

I have been thinking of ways to add this dxf drawing to the drawing that that shares the part name, however this comes with problems of its own.

1. The drawing format we use has number of sheets in the corner, so by adding the dxf drawing increases the number of sheets. I was able to set the total to a parameter in the drawing but then it has to be set manually if the drawing pages increases. is there a way to change the parameter to be &total_sheets-1. 

2. When exporting the drawings is there a way to export page 1 as a pdf and page 2 as a dxf?

3. We are trying to make a batch program that can export all drawings of an assembly at once. is there a way to only export the pdfs which would typically  be the first page of the drawing?

 

I am open to other options but these so far have been the only ways I can think of to achieve my task of 3d sheet metal part with a pdf drawing and flat view dxf. I have made map keys to make the -dxf drawings faster but if there was a way to copy hem with part being made would help a lot.

 

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tbraxton
22-Sapphire I
(To:MS_10382748)

It would seem that you can create mapkeys to open the Creo drawing, save the PDF using sheet(s) filtered and also save DXF using sheet(s) filtered.

 

Create nested mapkeys to make debugging this easier. Make one for pdf and one for DXF and then a third mapkey that calls both of these to create both exports. With the dwg open mapkey 1 saves the PDF content and mapkey 2 saves the DXF content.

 

If you need the DXF page to have a fixed name, then you can create a drawing template with a sheet that uses an arbitrary name so that mapkey sequence does not require user selection to select the page for DXF export.

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You can see here you can filter which pages are exported for PDF and DXF from drawing mode. Use the options button in the PDF export to get to the page filter. Use the customize export option for the DXF to access this UI.

 

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Involute Development, LLC
Consulting Engineers
Specialists in Creo Parametric

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tbraxton
22-Sapphire I
(To:MS_10382748)

It would seem that you can create mapkeys to open the Creo drawing, save the PDF using sheet(s) filtered and also save DXF using sheet(s) filtered.

 

Create nested mapkeys to make debugging this easier. Make one for pdf and one for DXF and then a third mapkey that calls both of these to create both exports. With the dwg open mapkey 1 saves the PDF content and mapkey 2 saves the DXF content.

 

If you need the DXF page to have a fixed name, then you can create a drawing template with a sheet that uses an arbitrary name so that mapkey sequence does not require user selection to select the page for DXF export.

tbraxton_2-1723559747328.png

 

 

You can see here you can filter which pages are exported for PDF and DXF from drawing mode. Use the options button in the PDF export to get to the page filter. Use the customize export option for the DXF to access this UI.

 

tbraxton_0-1723559468687.png

tbraxton_1-1723559479046.png

 

 

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Involute Development, LLC
Consulting Engineers
Specialists in Creo Parametric
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