Trying to print out a detailed layout on 8.5" x 11" paper to append to documents and keep the same sheet design size, but every time I do the shading resolution is awful (See Below). I believe the issue is the the max allowable Shading Bitmap resolution is 300 DPI, is there anyway I can raise this value beyond the options available in the drop down menu? If not anyone have any other potential solutions?
I already have it set to use Bitmap in offline only,
Thanks in advance for your help!
Dan
Trying to print out a detailed layout on 8.5" x 11" paper to append to documents and keep the same sheet design size, but every time I do the shading resolution is awful (See Below). I believe the issue is the the max allowable Shading Bitmap resolution is 300 DPI, is there anyway I can raise this value beyond the options available in the drop down menu? If not anyone have any other potential solutions?
I already have it set to use Bitmap in offline only,
Thanks in advance for your help!
Dan
@Anonymous
Hello! At present those are the only options available as far as resolution. You might want to check the Idea Station to see if this has already been requesed, and if not add this as a feature enhancement. Good luck!
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@Anonymous
Hello! At present those are the only options available as far as resolution. You might want to check the Idea Station to see if this has already been requesed, and if not add this as a feature enhancement. Good luck!
Chris Benner
Industry Community Manager – Design & Manufacturing
If a response answers your question, please use ACCEPT SOLUTION to assist other users later.
Also be generous with Likes! Thank you and enjoy!
Thanks for letting me know Chris, any idea if doubling the sheet size and Exporting to the proper sized PDF may work too? I think the issue id just that I am trying to print too much detail on too small a sheet. Also thought about just rendering my Layout and then drawing it on another software with better Print to PDF options.
Gratefully yours,
Danny
Thanks for letting me know Chris, any idea if doubling the sheet size and Exporting to the proper sized PDF may work too? I think the issue id just that I am trying to print too much detail on too small a sheet. Also thought about just rendering my Layout and then drawing it on another software with better Print to PDF options.
Gratefully yours,
Danny
@Anonymous
@Anonymous wrote:
Thanks for letting me know Chris, any idea if doubling the sheet size and Exporting to the proper sized PDF may work too? I think the issue id just that I am trying to print too much detail on too small a sheet. Also thought about just rendering my Layout and then drawing it on another software with better Print to PDF options.
Gratefully yours,
Danny
I'm not sure about that, but you can adjust the resolution of your PDF output as well, in the print settings... try using the highest DPI in Inventor, and then the highest you can find in your PDF software, and see if that gets you closer to your desired results?
Chris Benner
Industry Community Manager – Design & Manufacturing
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@Anonymous
@Anonymous wrote:
Thanks for letting me know Chris, any idea if doubling the sheet size and Exporting to the proper sized PDF may work too? I think the issue id just that I am trying to print too much detail on too small a sheet. Also thought about just rendering my Layout and then drawing it on another software with better Print to PDF options.
Gratefully yours,
Danny
I'm not sure about that, but you can adjust the resolution of your PDF output as well, in the print settings... try using the highest DPI in Inventor, and then the highest you can find in your PDF software, and see if that gets you closer to your desired results?
Chris Benner
Industry Community Manager – Design & Manufacturing
If a response answers your question, please use ACCEPT SOLUTION to assist other users later.
Also be generous with Likes! Thank you and enjoy!
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