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Specify a Resolution Level for Shaded Plotting
You can set the resolution of shaded plots for either greater speed or higher
fidelity.
After you select an appropriate plotter, you can specify the level of quality for
plotted output. The quality level determines the dots per inch (dpi). The dpi
that corresponds to a quality level is based on the plotter you select.
The maximum dpi available is also based on the plotter you select. You can
specify a custom quality level and directly change the dpi to a setting between
100 and the maximum dpi of the plotter.
The higher the fidelity, the more computer memory is used, so the longer it
takes to plot. High fidelity is not necessary for all plots, and a setting between
300 and 600 dpi is generally sufficient for most plots.
To specify a resolution level for shaded plotting
1 Click Output tab Plot panel Plot.
2 In the Plot dialog box, under Shaded Viewport Options, Quality
drop-down list, select an option.
If you want to enter a custom dpi, select Custom and specify a dpi in the
DPI box.
3 Click OK.
Quick Reference
Commands
PLOT
Plots a drawing to a plotter, printer, or file.
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