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When printing an assembly in Creo 3.0 (be it to PDF or to PostScript) the print out is coming out in Wire Frame, with all hidden lines displayed. I want to print with No Hidden, which is the way I have the assembly displayed before starting the Print command. Is there a setting I am missing?
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Hi,
it seems to me that "purple" parts are not solid parts. Please check if these models have some weight -OR- if their weight is 0.
MH
Hi,
it seems to me that "purple" parts are not solid parts. Please check if these models have some weight -OR- if their weight is 0.
MH
Martin, how does one check if a part has weight? Also, if it turns out they are not solid parts, how can one turn them into solid parts? To my knowledge, I have created all of those parts in the same manner, but it is possible that I screwed up something somewhere (I am a beginner with CREO and all things CAD). To your point, I have created those parts with the REVOLVE function, and I think I did say "AS SOLID" -- but maybe I did not apply it correctly. Many thanks, Colin.
Hi,
please upload assembly and part files using How to Attach a File to a Discussion Reply procedure. You can put them into zip file before uploading. I will check your data on my PC.
MH
Martin, I scrapped the old parts and built them again, this time paying special attention to their SOLID status. It worked! Thank you very much for your help, you were absolutely correct on the issue!! Colin
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Thanks,
Dale