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    mastercam x printing

    lately i've been able to play with mastercam x. I am really enjoying the product and all, however i'm having one problem with it, the printing. Whenever i print out a drawing the dimensions and such on it look horrible. am i missing something or do i need to setup a specific print item to print it without it looking bad.


    thanks for any help


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    what lookes bad be more detailes i have had little problems . try check page setup make sure the setting are correct. set the uniform line with to 2 see if that helps


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    well the entire print looks bad to be honest. the circles are jagged big time. the leading arrows for dimensions are also very extremely jagged. almost anything that isn't horizontal or vertical is jagged in a bad way. I'm really not sure what is going on with this but it is very strange. what i think is more strange is that it does it on any printer i've tried, about 5 or so thus far.


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    H_2_O can you sahre the file and put the file in the view that you are printing this in.
    I would like to see this issue as I have not seen this come up in my office yet.

    But I do like to see if it some thing with your confg or the software.

    Thanks Jay
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