SimLab PDF Exporter for SketchUp — Troubleshooting Common Export Issues
1) Exported PDF missing labels, dimensions or annotations
- Cause: SketchUp labels/measurements often are screen-facing or non-geometry and the exporter may not convert them to vector text.
- Fixes:
- Convert labels to 3D Text or create small 3D vectorized numbers next to items and provide a legend in the PDF template.
- Use the plugin’s Template Designer to add fixed text areas/legend instead of relying on SketchUp labels.
- Check exporter settings for “Export Measurements/Annotations” and toggle then re-export.
2) PDF opens but 3D view or textures missing
- Cause: Materials/textures not exported or viewer limitations.
- Fixes:
- Ensure “Materials/Textures” export option is enabled in SimLab settings.
- Use supported material types (avoid unsupported procedural or plugin-only shaders).
- Open with Adobe Acrobat Reader (official free reader supports 3D PDF); some PDF viewers don’t show 3D content.
3) Export hangs, crashes, or “not responding”
- Cause: Very large model complexity, hybrid/vector render settings, or corrupted entities.
- Fixes:
- Reduce model complexity: purge unused, simplify high-poly components, use lower-res textures.
- Export scenes one at a time or export a smaller test scene to isolate problem content.
- Disable any “hybrid” or vector+ raster output options if available (these can be very slow).
- If crash persists, try exporting without certain pages or layers to find the offending entity; remove or recreate it.
4) Output PDF size is huge or quality too low
- Cause: Large rasterized textures or low export settings.
- Fixes:
- In SimLab settings, lower texture resolution or compress textures before export.
- Use vector output where possible for linework; enable raster only for photographic materials.
- Optimize images in SketchUp (resize big bitmaps) before exporting.
5) Fonts or special characters render incorrectly
- Cause: Uncommon fonts or screen-facing text not converted to vectors.
- Fixes:
- Use common system fonts or convert annotations to outlines/3D text.
- Embed fonts via the PDF template options if available, or replace with standard fonts.
6) Scene/camera views not matching SketchUp scenes
- Cause: Scene export mapping or camera constraints not transferred.
- Fixes:
- Create dedicated export scenes in SketchUp with desired camera and visibility, then select those scenes in SimLab exporter.
- Avoid camera effects or animations that the exporter may not support.
7) Interactive tools (measure, explode, animation) not available
- Cause: Feature not supported in viewer or requires Acrobat Reader.
- Fixes:
- Verify features are supported by Adobe Acrobat Reader’s 3D tools.
- If a feature requires SimLab Viewer Pro functionality, check licensing or use the recommended viewer.
8) Licensing / trial limitations affecting export
- Cause: Trial restrictions (time/uses) or license not activated.
- Fixes:
- Check SimLab trial counters or license activation status in plugin Settings.
- Activate a licensed key if needed.
Quick step-by-step checklist to isolate problems
- Update SketchUp and SimLab plugin to latest compatible versions.
- Export a small test scene (simple geometry + material). If OK, problem is model-specific.
- Disable advanced/hybrid render options and export again.
- Reduce textures/polycount or remove suspect components.
- Try exporting individual scenes/pages to find the failing one.
- Open the PDF in Adobe Acrobat Reader to verify 3D content.
- If unresolved, collect a minimal reproducible SKP and contact SimLab support with details (SketchUp version, SimLab version, OS, steps to reproduce).
If you want, I can convert this into a shorter printable checklist or a one-page troubleshooting flow you can follow.
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