Creo Configuration Management Tool
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Sets the Adobe Acrobat Reader command path. This value will be used to launch the reader after exporting a PDF document
Specifies the name of format file (*.frm) used as a default for printing models. The format file could be customized within the Printer Configuration dialog box
Yes - A plot file is automatically deleted from the directory in which it resides when it has been successfully plotted
If set to YES line priority in plotting or export is determined according to DIN standard
Yes - Arcs and circles included in outputted Gerber plot files will take this format
Sets the weight of entities plotted with pens using an electrostatic plotter. The weight is a range from 1 (thinnest) to 16 (thickest)
Sets the weight of entities plotted with pens using an electrostatic plotter. The weight is a range from 1 (thinnest) to 16 (thickest)
Sets the weight of entities plotted with pens using an electrostatic plotter. The weight is a range from 1 (thinnest) to 16 (thickest)
Sets the weight of entities plotted with pens using an electrostatic plotter. The weight is a range from 1 (thinnest) to 16 (thickest)
Sets the weight of entities plotted with pens using an electrostatic plotter. The weight is a range from 1 (thinnest) to 16 (thickest)
Sets the weight of entities plotted with pens using an electrostatic plotter. The weight is a range from 1 (thinnest) to 16 (thickest)
Sets the weight of entities plotted with pens using an electrostatic plotter. The weight is a range from 1 (thinnest) to 16 (thickest)
Sets the weight of entities plotted with pens using an electrostatic plotter. The weight is a range from 1 (thinnest) to 16 (thickest)
Sets the pen speed for both x and y directions for plotters that are compatible with this option. Consult your plotter's user guide for more information
Sets the pen speed for the x and y directions individually for plotters that are compatible with this option. The first value is the x value and the second, the y value. They should be separated by a space
Specifies a default pen mapping table which supersedes other pen mapping information
When plotting to a raster format (jpg, tiff, etc), set to YES to ignore the view border and produce output sized to the smallest rectangle that includes the drawing items
Specifies the directory where plot files should be written. Use the full pathname to avoid problems. For example /home/users/plotfiles
Specifies the scaling factor for the DOTFONT line style in a plot
Yes - Plot files are given descriptive extensions when created. No - All plot files are simply given the extension .plt
Yes - Enables the Plot Proceed dialog which provides a choice for delaying the printing of plot files. This is useful for large plots when using lp print commands. The lp command may not access the plot file before it is removed resulting in no output
Provides the ability to exclude empty window space when plotting the model to scale
Establishes the default plotter for making plot files
Sets the command that you use to start a plot on your system; for Windows NT or Windows 95, windows_print_manager option configures Creo to plot to a recognized device in the Windows NT or Windows 95 print manager
Specifies the type of plotter handshake initialization sequence generated in the plotter files
Specifies whether or not to compress exported shaded PostScript files. Yes - A shaded postscript file created with File>Export will be compressed. This will increase processing time
Sets the directory of your user-defined plotter configuration file. Use the full pathname to avoid problems
Specifies whether or not to include pagesize information when generating postscript files from Creo. No - Creo will omit Adobe level 2 pagesize information from the header of the postscript file
Determines the resolution for plotter outputs variables are in dots per inch
Specifies rotation for printing. Yes - Rotates a PostScript plot 90 degrees counterclockwise. Use when you are plotting a landscape drawing on a portrait-type laser printer, or a portrait drawing on a landscape-type laser printer
Specifies how background colors are handled in Postscript files of shaded objects
Defines how annotations using True Type Fonts are written to the plot file. Using True Type Fonts reduces the plot file size, but font substitution may occur due to device settings. Annotations that do not use True Type Fonts are unaffected by this option
YES- Exports color of each surface of model. NO- Exports one color per model. Default NO
Specifies whether to support up to 8 plotter pens. The initial default is 4 pens
Yes - The exact line style used in Creo is plotted, stroked out dot by dot, dash by dash, and space by space. No - plots lines using the line font it supports which most closely resembles the font used in Creo
No - Variable plot sizes may be entered in millimeters
Yes - Indicates that a cutter is installed on a Versatec plotter