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"MattH" <Can't
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say for the bleed thru but have to agree, Inventor 6 SP1 shaded views do look
very cartoonish (great if this is required but possibly a wee bit
unprofessional looking compared to IV5.3)
Regards
Matt
Hutchinson
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I have a part that was created in R6 SP0.
In my first drawing using SP1 this morning, I kept getting the bleed
through in print preview and paper prints of one of the two shaded views I
made of that part. I edited the view and changed to hidden line removed
and then changed again back to shaded. That view now previews and prints
with no bleed through. I don't know if that process will consistently
fix any views with bleed through, but you might want to try it.
Ed
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say for the bleed thru but have to agree, Inventor 6 SP1 shaded views do
look very cartoonish (great if this is required but possibly a wee bit
unprofessional looking compared to IV5.3)
Regards
Matt
Hutchinson
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I believe that if you highlight the view in
the browser and click on the Update button, it will accomplish the same
thing--and you should not see any bleed-through when you print after doing the
Update.
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"Ed Rasmussen" <
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I have a part that was created in R6 SP0.
In my first drawing using SP1 this morning, I kept getting the bleed
through in print preview and paper prints of one of the two shaded views I
made of that part. I edited the view and changed to hidden line
removed and then changed again back to shaded. That view now previews
and prints with no bleed through. I don't know if that process will
consistently fix any views with bleed through, but you might want to try
it.
Ed
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"MattH" <Can't
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say for the bleed thru but have to agree, Inventor 6 SP1 shaded views do
look very cartoonish (great if this is required but possibly a wee bit
unprofessional looking compared to IV5.3)
Regards
Matt
Hutchinson
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"Dottie Bybee (Autodesk Inventor QA)" <
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I believe that if you highlight the view in
the browser and click on the Update button, it will accomplish the same
thing--and you should not see any bleed-through when you print after doing the
Update.
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"Ed Rasmussen" <
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I have a part that was created in R6 SP0.
In my first drawing using SP1 this morning, I kept getting the bleed
through in print preview and paper prints of one of the two shaded views I
made of that part. I edited the view and changed to hidden line
removed and then changed again back to shaded. That view now previews
and prints with no bleed through. I don't know if that process will
consistently fix any views with bleed through, but you might want to try
it.
Ed
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"MattH" <Can't
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say for the bleed thru but have to agree, Inventor 6 SP1 shaded views do
look very cartoonish (great if this is required but possibly a wee bit
unprofessional looking compared to IV5.3)
Regards
Matt
Hutchinson
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"Dottie Bybee (Autodesk Inventor QA)" <
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I believe that if you highlight the view in
the browser and click on the Update button, it will accomplish the same
thing--and you should not see any bleed-through when you print after doing the
Update.
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"Ed Rasmussen" <
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I have a part that was created in R6 SP0.
In my first drawing using SP1 this morning, I kept getting the bleed
through in print preview and paper prints of one of the two shaded views I
made of that part. I edited the view and changed to hidden line
removed and then changed again back to shaded. That view now previews
and prints with no bleed through. I don't know if that process will
consistently fix any views with bleed through, but you might want to try
it.
Ed
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"MattH" <Can't
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say for the bleed thru but have to agree, Inventor 6 SP1 shaded views do
look very cartoonish (great if this is required but possibly a wee bit
unprofessional looking compared to IV5.3)
Regards
Matt
Hutchinson
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"Dottie Bybee (Autodesk Inventor QA)" <
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I believe that if you highlight the view in
the browser and click on the Update button, it will accomplish the same
thing--and you should not see any bleed-through when you print after doing the
Update.
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"Mark Triton" <
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Dottie - YES - that trick worked for me (at
least on the first drawing I tried it on). Hopefully it will continue to
clear up this problem on the other drawings! THANK
YOU!!!!!!
Mark
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"Dottie Bybee (Autodesk Inventor QA)" <
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I believe that if you highlight the view
in the browser and click on the Update button, it will accomplish the same
thing--and you should not see any bleed-through when you print after doing
the Update.