For these examples, I attempted to make PDFs with 2 different versions of the drawing: A) one with a shaded view and B) one unshaded (hidden lines removed). And for each of the 2 versions, I attempted to make PDFs 4 different ways: 1) Save As > PDF (embed fonts unchecked), 2) Save As > PDF (embed fonts checked), 3) Microsoft Print to PDF (drawing color mode: Automatic), and 4) Microsoft Print to PDF (drawing color mode: Color / Gray scale). Here are the results:
Shaded View (A) | Unshaded View (B) | |
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SLDDRW Screenshot (pre-PDF) | ||
1 - SAVE AS PDF + NO EMBED FONTS | ||
2 - SAVE AS PDF + EMBED FONTS | ||
3 - MS PRINT TO PDF + MODE: AUTOMATIC | ||
4 - MS PRINT TO PDF + MODE: COLOR / GRAY SCALE |
Hopefully the above screenshots properly convey the patterns I've seen throughout all my SolidWorks PDF struggles:
- Save As > PDF will always include text and sketch hatch colors (regardless of whether a shaded view is present), but will never include bold fonts (regardless of whether 'embed fonts' is checked) (see: A1, A2, B1, B2)
- Drawings with shaded views will always have streaks (see: A1, A2, A3, A4)
- MS Print to PDF in Automatic color mode will minimize (not eliminate) the streaks, but will not include text and sketch hatch colors if a shaded view is present (see: A3)
- MS Print to PDF in Color / Gray Scale color mode will render the proper colors, but will maximize the streaks if a shaded view is present (see: A4)
- The only way to simultaneously include bold text, include text and sketch hatch colors, and avoid white streaks is to have no shaded views present (see: B3, B4)