You are not likely to change the settings in the DWF6 ePlot Properties dialog box often. However, when you need to make some subtle changes to your DWF6 ePlot configuration, you can do so through the DWF6 ePlot Properties dialog box. You can specify settings for color depth, display resolution, file compression, handling of fonts, pen settings, and other options. When you create DWF6 files, you use a plotter configuration file that uses a DWF6 driver model. You must use the DWF6 ePlot.pc3 file to plot DWF6 files.
You can specify the pixel resolution for vector and raster graphics of the DWF6 files that you create. The higher the resolution, the greater the precision but the larger the file size.
By default, the DWF files that you create are in a compressed binary format. This is the recommended output for most DWF files.
When you create DWF files, you can specify how fonts are handled and included in the DWF6 file.
In the Edit Pen Set dialog box, you can specify pen pattern, width, shape, effect, and other settings such as scaling and global pen widths.