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Batch Print SW 2.5.3


License Free to try
Requirements Windows NT/2000/XP/2003 Server/Vista, SolidWorks 2004 or later
Downloads 103 Limitations None
Publisher OfficeOptimum File Size 23.6M
Date added 14 Feb 2009 Check your speed

Quick and easy printing and converting batches of SolidWorks documents; an indispensable application to every CAD manager and SolidWorks user. The application features several modes to select files to be printed, notably: drag and drop, loading Excel lists, or searching for files in selected folders. Not only that it prints but it can also convert batches of SolidWorks documents to PDF, DXF, JPG, IGES, STL and TIF file formats.

Print using a specified paper size for all batch or use the paper size setting last saved in each SolidWorks document. Batch conversion to PDF, DXF, JPG and TIF file formats. - Auto orientation of the drawing (portrait or landscape); automatically identifies the format of the drawing and sets the orientation. This version uses a spooler and sends all print files from the batch together so that it prevents a mix-up with print files sent from other sources on the network.

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