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How to print schematic? Mac
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05-09-2012 10:30 AM
I'd like to get my render out and on paper to illustrate to the C.E.O. of our company the possibilities of a program like this, but I can only see options to get out other cad refernce files .SAT / .STP / .STL. Can I print a patent - application like draft from this?
thx,
nf
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05-25-2012 03:16 PM in reply to:
nf_able
You will need full Inventor rather than free Inventor Fusion.
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Inventor Professional 2013 SP 1.1 Edu 64-bit
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http://www.autodesk.com/edcommunity
Still waiting for -Draft option on any Rib feature.
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05-30-2012 10:36 AM in reply to:
nf_able
One way you could do this is to...
Change your environment to photobooth. This is done in the options workspace.
Next change your display setting to hidden line removed.
Then using a screen capture tool. Grab the graphics as high res as you can.
You can then use this in other software to markup and prepare for presentations.
Kevin Schneider


