Poor Quality PDF Output

Poor Quality PDF Output

Anonymous
Not applicable
1,905 Views
7 Replies
Message 1 of 8

Poor Quality PDF Output

Anonymous
Not applicable

Hi There,

I've created a design in Fusion 360 and wish to output a 2D drawing of the design as a PDF. Whenever I do so, the output quality is incredibly poor, with pixelated and non-smooth shading. Is there some way to get Fusion 360 to output a high quality PDF? I intend to print a PCB from the PDF and so require a high quality output.Fusion 360 Photo 1.PNGFusion 360 Photo 2.PNGFusion 360 Photo 3.PNG

Many Thanks

0 Likes
1,906 Views
7 Replies
Replies (7)
Message 2 of 8

cmiller66
Autodesk
Autodesk

Hi Benedict,

Would you be able to share/send me (christopher.miller@autodesk.com) this drawing?  In the data panel click the version number for the drawing > Open details on the web, then use the Export option in the upper right and select Fusion 360 Archive.

 

We do not have a separate setting for PDF output quality.  We did some work on PDF output for some text display issues which may improve overall output quality, but in this case the issue may be the initial generation of the shading in the drawing, not the output.  

 

Thanks,
Chris

0 Likes
Message 3 of 8

eugene.c.ong
Explorer
Explorer

@cmiller66 Did this ever get resolved?

Having a similar issue here, where I output a PDF file and the shading is heavily pixelated, and the shading extends past the edges of the actual part. 

0 Likes
Message 4 of 8

tien.tnEJZWK
Participant
Participant

Sorry digged this ticket but I met the same issue. Do you guys know how to fix this?

0 Likes
Message 5 of 8

ryan.smithEP7GV
Community Visitor
Community Visitor

Same issue here. Any solution yet?

0 Likes
Message 6 of 8

jjordan
Participant
Participant

I use the print command and select the Microsoft print to pdf driver.  The lines are crisp and thin and you can see details better.  Fusions Export to pdf sucks.

 

0 Likes
Message 7 of 8

eugene.c.ong
Explorer
Explorer

Just gave it a shot and I still see loss of resolution and detail compared to Exporting PDF with lineweights unticked. Shame there isn't a solution yet after 3 years...

Comparison.png

Message 8 of 8

ClintBrown3D
Autodesk
Autodesk

Hi All, just an update from the Fusion side. We made a change in the July release, which you should all have access to by now, it improves the resolution of the underlying image in a view, details can be see here (scroll down a little):  https://www.autodesk.com/products/fusion-360/blog/july-2023-product-update-whats-new/#Drawings

 

As a follow-up to this, I'd be interested to understand how your drawings look after using the new view toggle. If any of you are up for it, here is a link to my calendar, please book a 30-minute session with me, and we can chat on Zoom (Note that times are in 24:00 format so 03:00 is 3am, 15:00 is 3pm). Or if a good old-fashioned email is more your style, feel free to ping me Clint. Brown {a} Autodesk.com 


Clint Brown
Senior Product Manager - Autodesk Fusion



Book some time on my calendar
The Ultimate Guide to Drawing Automation