I print mine out all the time. I use <alt> <print scr> to print the active 
window,(make sure show cut window is active). then I open Microsoft photo draw and 
paste the show cut into a new page. I then open the "color" icon and "grayscale" the 
show cut to turn it black and white, then use "brightness" to get a light enough 
picture so it won't use a cartridge full of ink to print it out.

Bob Looney
PMI/ISCO
Bend, OR 97702


 -----Original Message-----
From: Jon Baker [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, May 09, 2000 2:10 PM
To: smartcam message board
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [mfg-smartcam] Printing ShowCut


 
Is there anyway of printing out the showcut model of a part?  I would love to be able 
to use those graphics both in advertising as well as being able to give to customers 
that want some changes made and want to see how it looks, but are not standing over my 
shoulder at the time.  I realize that I could create it in a Cad program, but if you 
note my earlier message from last week, I am still looking at establishing my new Cad 
program.  (by the way, I think I am going to go with Cadkey again, thanks for the 
input)
 So.....my intelligent message boarders, any suggestions?
Jon


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