Hi Eric - for doing a kind of "tech drawing style" type shaded view printout then the script that PaQ is a good way of doing that.
To set that up, go to Options / Shortcut keys, Add in a new entry and for the Key part put in whatever key you want to trigger it, like P or something like that, and then for the Command part paste in the script that PaQ showed above.
Then when you hit that key you'll get a higher res screen image put to the clipboard and you can paste it into an image processing program (or even the Windows Paint brush program if you don't have Photoshop or anything similar) and print from there.
With the higher resolution image it can give some more flexibility with making the edges kind of more subtle.
Here are some good examples of this - these were done by Steve using this script to do a higher res screenshot, then shrinking the result image back down in size, to get thinner edges:
http://moi3d.com/forum/index.php?webtag=MOI&msg=2129.10
http://moi3d.com/forum/index.php?webtag=MOI&msg=1777.10
http://moi3d.com/forum/index.php?webtag=MOI&msg=1572.6
Depending on what video card you have, you may be able to raise the resolution of the generated image. That script currently will make a 2560x2560 image, but if your video card is pretty new you can raise those numbers, maybe try for a 4096x4096.
That can do a pretty good job of a kind of "technical shade" render with one key press.
- Michael
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