As you work on a document you may need to send a copy of it to a specified printer, plotter, or file. With the Print command, you can:
Print a document, specific sheets from a document, or a Draw In View window.
Print an area on the sheet or print the 2D Model Sheet.
Print a draft copy of a document.
Set printing options, such as the range of sheets or number of copies to print.
You can use the Print Drawings command to:
Print a composite drawing, combining individual working sheets from different draft documents.
Print onto a continuous spool of paper, with vertical and horizontal cut lines to aid in cutting the printed sheets.
To print a Solid Edge document as a PDF file, you can:
Use the Save As command tosave a document to Adobe PDF.
Use the PDF Export Options dialog box to select options for draft documents saved as PDF files.
Open the PDF document in Adobe Reader, and then use the Adobe File→Print command to print it.
Solid Edge supports WYSIWYG plotting, using standard Windows plotting capabilities. It also supports pen plotters, subject to the limitations of the device driver.