Imprint Parts Resulting Part Surfaces

The assignment of imprinted faces to a part surface depends on the Imprint > Controls > Resulting Part Surfaces option that you select.

This option is only available for conformal imprinting as non-conformal imprinting creates new part surfaces by default.

There are two options available:

Input Part Surfaces

When Resulting Part Surfaces is set to Input Part Surfaces, the imprinted faces that are created are added to the part surface of the input part.

During the imprint operation, part surfaces from source input parts are assigned to the coincident part surfaces on destination input parts. If the part surfaces on the source part line up well with the destination part surfaces, the imprinted faces are assigned to the correct part surface.

If the part surfaces on the source part do not line up well with the destination part surfaces, the imprint operation only preserves part surface distinctions that are on the destination side of the interface.



To specify which side of the interface is the destination, use priority indexing. See Priority Indexing.

New Part Surfaces

When Resulting Part Surfaces is set to New Part Surfaces, the imprinted faces that are created are added to new part surfaces. This behavior also reflects the part surface assignment that occurs by default during non-conformal imprinting.

One new part surface is created for each contiguous component of an imprint in a particular operation. Re-executing the operation reuses the part surfaces that are created from a previous execution whenever possible.