This task deals with the following subjects:
Note that you can also create drawings and drawing views from a layout |
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Open the Disk4.CATPart document. Double-click Sheet.1 in the specification tree to open the layout in the 2D window. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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What is printed?The print functionality usually prints exactly what is visible in the layout window (or, when printing multi-documents, what would be visible in the layout window if the printed sheet was the active one). However, what is printed sometimes depends on the print mode (raster or vector). For example:
You should also know that when printing multi-documents in the context of a .CATProduct, only the sheets of the edited layout (whether part or product) are taken into account. For more information, refer to the next paragraph Which print mode (raster or vector) is used?. Which print mode (raster or vector) is used?Depending on which print Rendering Mode option you choose (from the Print dialog box: click the Options... button and then the Various tab), and on which visualization features are activated or not in the layout, print will be performed using a combination of raster and vector elements. The table below summarizes the possible scenarios.
*NB: It depends on the view mode of the 2DLayout window (not on the print rendering mode). 3D elements are printed in raster mode only when there is a shading to draw (for example Shading with edges or Material rendering modes). When there is no shading (for example in HLR or shading with triangles) 3D elements are printed in vector mode. For more informationFor detailed information about printing, refer to the the Printing Documents chapter in the Infrastructure User's Guide. Make sure you refer to Customizing Print Settings Before Printing Your Documents. The Printing Multi-Documents task should also be helpful. |
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