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About Printing, Plotting, and Configuring the Printer
In Creo Direct, you can print files with the following options: scaling, clipping, displaying the plot on the screen, or sending the plot directly to the printer. You can also print shaded images. You can create plot files of the current object (sketch, part, or assembly) and send them to the print queue of a plotter. The plotting interface to HPGL and PostScript formats is standard.
 
Hidden lines appear gray for a screen plot but plot as dashed lines on paper.
System line fonts are scaled to the size of a sheet. The user-defined line fonts are not scaled and do not plot as defined.
You can configure your printer using the Printer Configuration dialog box that opens from the Print dialog box. If you are printing a shaded image, the Shaded Image Configuration dialog box opens instead of the Printer Configuration dialog box.