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Poor Quality of printing to pdf and/or any image file.

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DiepFreezeR
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Poor Quality of printing to pdf and/or any image file.

Printing and/or exporting quality in inventor 2013 (part of design suite) is very poor. Even exporting to 3DS Max (which is extra time consuming) to archive better pic's is not a solution (not all items show up in #DS Max). Is there some tutorial or thread for improving this? I did some trails with option as DPI settings etc. with rather disappointing results.

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blair
in reply to: DiepFreezeR

There is DPI settings in the Options Tab when you are doing the Export to PDF.

Inventor 2020, In-Cad, Simulation Mechanical

Just insert the picture rather than attaching it as a file
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DiepFreezeR
in reply to: blair

I noticed DPI setting as I mentioned Smiley Sad I forgot to mention that i was exporting to pdf straight from the .aim file (the pdf option is there not functioning). There is no control of output.

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Ajcraig99
in reply to: DiepFreezeR

can you post the part file?

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blair
in reply to: DiepFreezeR

You might transfer it to Studio within Inventor and then Render it out. You can set the res you want. You can't get PDF though, If you set your background to a solid color and select PNG and inter the Options and select Alpha Chanel, it will make the background transparent.


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Just insert the picture rather than attaching it as a file
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mcgyvr
in reply to: blair

tools..application options..hardware tab.. set to quality.

Then use studio or realistic view with raytracing (<--I prefer this now vs studio)..

Then simply use the windows "snippit" tool to grab your image or save copy as.. 

 

If "normal" everyday display mode was "super high quality" then everone would complain that everything is slow all the time.. 

 



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