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#1 IreneLUNA

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Posted 05 October 2020 - 11:44 AM

How can I get the Aspen flowsheet in JPG or PDF file?



#2 latexman

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Posted 05 October 2020 - 11:58 AM

Print to .pdf, Print Screen (.jpg), or take a picture (.jpg) or scan (.pdf) the flowsheet with an iPhone.  There must be about a dozen ways to do it.



#3 Pilesar

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Posted 05 October 2020 - 07:25 PM

An easy way to print an AspenPlus flowsheet is to use the menu bar at the top of the program. Go to the 'File' topic and choose 'Print'. To customize the page setup, go to 'File' then 'Page Setup'. I sometimes use that to define a grid of pages so I can print adjacent sections of a large flowsheet on letter-sized paper. Even though I could print the whole flowsheet to large paper, I usually prefer to print grid sections to letter paper and tape them together and adjust the magnification to suit my eyes. I don't know that it is common to do that, but it works for me.






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