BBJT
Mechanical
- Sep 17, 2001
- 274
When a SW file is issued here, a tiff image gets magically (API) created for viewing and printing purposes. The same goes for our AutoCAD drawings.
The problem lies in the line weight in the SW Tiff. I hate to say it but the AutoCAD tiffs come out fine. I have tried manually saving out a file as a tiff in SW, messing with all the options and received the same results. Very lite lines.
The only way that I am able to get a half way descent tiff is to change the line weight in the document settings to Thick2 which now makes the drawing look pretty ugly.
I talk to our API guru and asked if he could switch the line thickness before the tiff is generated and he said yes. Now I am thinking that I am going to have to test out all border sizes and scales before I can tell him what to set the thicknesses to.
Has anybody run into this? Any suggestions?
I know there is E-drawings and a free SW viewer. I think creating a E-drawing of a 3000 component assembly would probably bring E-drawings to its knees. Any way they are not an option, at this time, for us.
BBJT CSWP
The problem lies in the line weight in the SW Tiff. I hate to say it but the AutoCAD tiffs come out fine. I have tried manually saving out a file as a tiff in SW, messing with all the options and received the same results. Very lite lines.
The only way that I am able to get a half way descent tiff is to change the line weight in the document settings to Thick2 which now makes the drawing look pretty ugly.
I talk to our API guru and asked if he could switch the line thickness before the tiff is generated and he said yes. Now I am thinking that I am going to have to test out all border sizes and scales before I can tell him what to set the thicknesses to.
Has anybody run into this? Any suggestions?
I know there is E-drawings and a free SW viewer. I think creating a E-drawing of a 3000 component assembly would probably bring E-drawings to its knees. Any way they are not an option, at this time, for us.
BBJT CSWP