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Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Mar 9, 2005

New from Etrage, PSI-Plot Service for Pro/Intralink version 2.4.0 features a number of enhancements.

New from Etrage, PSI-Plot Service for Pro/Intralink version 2.4.0 features a number of enhancements.

Enhancements include: support for Pro/Intralink 3.4 and Wildfire 2; support for watermark insertion for drawing plots, PDFs and images; support for processing drawings with embedded files, such as images or spreadsheet files, for PDF creation and printing; support for diagram plotting and communication file creation; the ability to designate the dependency settings (all, required, none) for drawing and part and assembly processing; command line support; and support for local or network printing with Microsoft Print Manager.

PSI provides designers, engineers and administrators an automatic means of plotting or exporting Pro/Intralink objects to communication file formats such as native Pro/Engineer, Iges, PDF, DXF, HPGL and images files.

PSI has three operating modes for creating plots or files.

They are through a web access, batch or automatic monitoring of Pro/Intralink for objects promoted to an approved release level.

"We are continuing to enhance PSI's capabilities based on customer requirements", said Bojan Rapaic, founder and President of Etrage.

Ron Zabilski, Director of Sales and Marketing continued: "Our customers are using PSI automated functionality to process a great deal of drawings, parts and assemblies for drawing control, visualisation applications and data management systems".

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