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Lab takes software for plotting and PDFs

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Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Nov 18, 2004

Etrage LLC has announced that Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, National Ignition Facility will use PSI - Plot Service for Pro/Intralink.

Etrage LLC has announced that Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, National Ignition Facility will use PSI - Plot Service for Pro/Intralink.

The laboratory will use it for plotting, PDF creation and exporting parts and assemblies to standard formats such as IGES directly from Pro/Intralink.

PSI provides designers, engineers and administrators an automatic means of plotting or exporting Pro/Intralinl objects to communication files such as IGES, PDF, DXF, HPGL, and images files.

PSI has three operating modes for creating plots or files: through a web access, batch, or automatic monitoring of Pro/Intralink for objects promoted to an approved release level.

"Customers liked the functionality of PSI to plot, create PDF files or export Pro/Intralink objects using the three operating modes.

PSI continues to be enhanced with customer driven requirements at each release," said Bojan Rapaic, founder and president of Etrage LLC.

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