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Priting problem: Wireframe vs No Hidden

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Gerula

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When printing an assembly in Creo 3.0 (be it to PDF or to PostScript) the printout is coming out in Wire Frame, with all hidden lines displayed. I want to print with No Hidden, which is the way I have the assembly displayed before starting the Print command. Is there a setting I am missing?
The print-out comes out actually half-right (No Hidden) and half-wrong (Wireframe). The assembly looks correct on the CREO 3.0 screen (No_Hidden_001.jpg). In the printout, the pulleys and the counter weights are displayed wrong (in Wireframe) -- but the shaft, the stop brackets and the cables are printed in No Hidden.
Correct image from the screen:
No_Hidden_001_axxawr.jpg

Incorrect image in the printout:
No_Hidden_Wrong.Printout_001_i7vupo.jpg



 
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Are any of the models in your assembly simplified reps?
The no hidden/hidden setting is per view, so something else is causing the single view to be mixed.


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Do you have interference between parts? Pro/E can't tell where one line should stop and another begin in hidden line mode if there it interference.

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The Help for this program was created in Windows Help format, which depends on a feature that isn't included in this version of Windows.
 
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