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I have not found a procedure to control printer output size. I'd like to use inventor (9) to create output to burn images for etching Printed Circuit boards. I can create the drawings but I'd like the capability to "control" the output (increase/decrease) by an amount (say by percent). After looking through help and several books I've been unsuccessful. I doubt that I am the only person who has ever desired to do this. Gord |
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I learned to make drawings by starting off in "standard.ipt" file. I looked and this seems to be the reason that I cannot output to IDW as suggested. Is that the key issue? If so I didn't see any easy conversion to IDW format. (Needless to say redrawing wasn't in my planning <g>) Gord |
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| .IDWs are basically Inventor's "paper" output. An .IDW will allow you to produce a 2d image of the part (.ipt) you have modeled. Under the file menu select new, select one of the canned .IDW templates and insert a view of your part. Change paper size, dimension, annotate, etc and your all set. Maybe post your .Ipt and I could help more. |
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