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    Altering Printed Lineweight

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      jbaflyer
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      When you are looking at a model, the lineweight is heavy, as well as when it is printed. However when you spin the model, or grab and move the model, it changes to a much lighter lineweight, I assume to preserve RAM usage, which is how I wish it would print. Is there a way to change the lineweight/thickness?

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        dale
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        Do you have profiles turned off? On your Pulldown Menus View/Edge Style/Profiles If you turn them off the lines will appear thinner.

        Just monkeying around....like Monsanto

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          jbaflyer
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          That made a huge difference, thanks

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