Operation Manual
Reviewer’s Guide [ 3 ]
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Customer profiles
Technical illustrators
Technical Illustrators have formal training in a
technical or graphics field. They work for small to
medium-sized technical-illustration service
providers and for large companies within
technical documentation departments. Some
technical illustrators are self-employed.
The graphics created by technical illustrators are
used in assembly instructions, user guides, parts
catalogs, maintenance manuals, schematics, or
wiring diagrams. These documents are output to
various media, such as print, the Web, and
interactive electronic technical manuals (IETMs).
The files that a technical illustrator receives from
colleagues and clients are created with various
industry-standard applications. As a result, a wide
range of file formats must be easily integrated
into the technical illustrator’s workflow. With
tight deadlines, technical illustrators also need to
streamline their processes, especially within a
collaborative environment. Therefore, they
greatly value the ability to save time by basing
new projects on legacy documents.
Corel DESIGNER Technical Suite X5 lets users leverage data from a variety of sources.
3D CAD
(Verwendungsbereich)
(Zul.Abw.)
(Oberfl.)
Maßstab
1:10
(Gewicht)
(Werkstoff, Halbzeug)
(Rohteil-Nr)
(Modell- oder Gesenk-Nr)
Brenner 1234 - 2005-10
Rev 5
Datum
Name
Bearb.
Gepr.
Norm
00.00.00
XXX
XXX
00.00.00
Blatt
Blätter
Zust.
Änderung
Datum
Name
Ursprung
Ersatz für:
Ersatz durch:
2D CAD
1L
2L
3L
6
5
4
L
L
L
DIP-6
DEEP EXPLORATION™ CCE
+
PDF
WebCGM
SVG
HTM
L
EPS
WMF
TIFF
JPG
PNG
PSD
DXF
..
..
IETMs
Diagrams
Parts Catalogs
Technical
Manuals
Marketing
Materials
Blueprints
Photos