Allows you to define the output settings and the file name and path for drawings that you save as PDF files.
Resolution
Modifies the dots per inch, or "dpi". The greater the dpi, the better the clarity. Increasing the resolution setting increases the file size and can slightly increase the time required to process some files.
Color options
Color
Creates a PDF using the colors available in the document. You can only create a color PDF from a color drawing sheet.
Grayscale
Creates a PDF using a 256-color grayscale.
Pure black and white
Creates a PDF that has no color or grayscale. Anything that is not pure white is drawn as black.
JPEG compression
Compresses images embedded in your document according to the compression level you define. If your drawing contains a lot of images, compression settings are very important for achieving good image quality at a manageable file size. Use the pull-down menu to set the compression level. Compression levels in the High quality range do not noticeably affect image quality, and produce larger file sizes than settings in the Low quality range. However, using a mid-range compression level usually strikes the best balance in creating a compact file while still maintaining enough information to produce high-quality images.
Include inconsistency markers
When selected, includes inconsistency symbols that appear on the drawing in the PDF output.
File path
Allows you to define the name and path for the PDF file.