CathyN
November 8, 2016, 8:10am
1
Hello
In the drawing cartridge I have included the company logo. When I print via solidworks everything works fine.
When I save my drawing as a pdf and print the logo disappears or is cut off, my drawing area goes over it.
How do I make it appear without changing the scale of my object?
See .PL's answer on this topic: http://www.lynkoa.com/forum/cao/sw-2015-perte-du-logo-quand-j-enregistre-en-pdf
Shaded drawing views pass over logos.
They must be switched to wired mode or moved.
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gt22
November 8, 2016, 8:43am
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See this COM thread
http://www.lynkoa.com/forum/cao/logo-fond-de-plan-enregistrement-pdf
CathyN
November 8, 2016, 8:49am
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Okay, so there's no solution if you want to leave it in color?
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gt22
November 8, 2016, 8:52am
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Got it all figured out;).......................................... you have to stay in wireframe
Puts your sight in another place or decreases in size
@+
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Hello
I guess the logo is in the background. In order for it to always appear on the pdf, it must be put in the foreground. Left-click on the image to select it, right-click and then choose: Bring to the foreground.
So there is no problem with shaded views, everything is correct in pdf.
@+
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I get the right answer stolen... But if Fulk's solution works, it is up to him :)
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gt22
November 8, 2016, 3:59pm
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@ PhilippeB I didn't steal anything from you, it's not me who chose
and believe me that I don't give a damn about the points given for this so-called good answer
And it's more often the other way around;(
and I agree with you if @Foulques' walkthrough works well................. but to be checked
It's his answer that should be the best answer
have a nice day @+
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admtal
November 8, 2016, 4:18pm
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Hello
I had the same problem, and at the time my technical support told me the following:
The logo must be in BMP and nothing else, and it must be a BMP registered in PAINT.
Obviously even photoshop doesn't save in BMP as it should.
So open your logo, make a copy, open PAINT, paste, save in BMP.
Then in your MEP, insert your image in the background, and voila, personally I didn't have any more problems.
Kind regards
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