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Why does my assembly drawing become faded after exporting it as a pdf file?

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szelanna2000
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Why does my assembly drawing become faded after exporting it as a pdf file?

How can I export my drawing without it becoming faded? I know that it's probably because it's in raster view, but if I make it precise then it removes all the edges and lines that I would like to show on my exported drawing aswell.

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Have you tried these two options?

Galaxybane_0-1647474533217.png

 

You could also try to go to your layers and activate "Automatic" under Appearance color:

Galaxybane_1-1647474812171.png

 

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-niels-
in reply to: szelanna2000

Don't use raster view and turn on "tangent edges" for the lines you're "missing"?

Niels van der Veer
Inventor professional user & 3DS Max enthusiast
Vault professional user/manager
The Netherlands

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sam4JPGY
in reply to: -niels-

This is the answer
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ldutkaTUZ58
in reply to: szelanna2000

That first "PDF" box is visible when you select the "Export" box, then the PDF selection. 

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ldutkaTUZ58
in reply to: szelanna2000

The second box is under "Annotate" tab in the drawings (.idw), then to the far right, the "Edit Layers". Hoping this will be easier for the newbies and experienced alike to locate these features mentioned. 

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