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This is what I do when I need to print a 3D drawing:

 

1. Change the background from the default black to white.

2. Press Alt-PrintScreen

3. Open Adobe Photoshop, paste the screen shot onto a 8.5x11 canvas.

4. Crop the image/drawing.

5. Paste the image/drawing onto another 8.5x11 canvas.

 

Surely there must be an easier way? I'm using autocad2002.

 

Thanks guys!

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Look into SAVEIMG command. For a more detailed setup, you should be able to configure raster plotters. -David

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When render, choose the destination to file instead of the render window. You will have more options to choose the file format and the resolution.

For sure the image will be better quality as using the screencopy method.

Oh, and if you set FACETRES to higher value, the rendered image will look smoother.

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