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Axes and printing

Axes and printing

Axes and printing

(OP)
Has anyone encounted a problem where the axes turn on when printing?

Cliff

RE: Axes and printing

(OP)
Yes

RE: Axes and printing

Do you see them in the file itself when opened? Try View and uncehck Axis.

support69 conehead

RE: Axes and printing

(OP)
I am aware that i can just uncheck them, but problem is why are they on. I do not turn them on and they are not turned on by default in the templates. It also happens in assemblies, makes it kinda slow when a couple of thousand axes turn on for no reason.

Cliff

RE: Axes and printing

Tools\Large assembly mode - Toggle that off.

support69 conehead

RE: Axes and printing

(OP)
I already have that set to turn them off. The axes are not always on, they only show up in drawings when i select print, but not every time. In assemblies they show up when i switch from one file to another i have open, but does not happen every time.

RE: Axes and printing

Turn them off in ALL parts/assys/dwgs. Also update your templates with them turned off.

Chris
Systems Analyst
SolidWorks/PDMWorks 05
AutoCAD 05
ctopher's home site (updated 06-21-05)
FAQ559-1100
FAQ559-716

RE: Axes and printing

(OP)
Axes are already turned off in all templates, parts, asm, drw. The problem did not appear until we upgraded to sp2.0.

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