Tristan M Posted May 10, 2004 Share Posted May 10, 2004 Hi everyone. I am having issues using the PDF writer with Acrobat 6 Pro and VW 10.5.1 I set the page area to Arch D and center my drawing inside the box representing the page in VW, then I goto print using the PDF writer with page size set as Arch D, and dag if every stinkin time the resulting PDF cuts off part of my work on the left side because it appears the page or the drawing have shifted in such a way that now a large chunk of my drawing "hangs off" the left side of the page. Although the VW display still shows my drawing centered squarely within the page area. What is going on here? Any help would be greatly appreciated! Quote Link to comment
jan15 Posted May 10, 2004 Share Posted May 10, 2004 I don't know about Acrobat Pro. I have Acrobat 6 Std, which doesn't allow printing to large format, and wasn't much fun the few times I tried to use it. But PDF995, which only costs $10, does what you're trying to do with no problem. And there's a free fully functioning demo version. Download it at http://www.pdf995.com/ Quote Link to comment
Guest Posted May 10, 2004 Share Posted May 10, 2004 Go to the Page menu and select Set Print Area. Set this to ONE PAGE (at the top of the list - you'll need to scroll up) Then, go to File>Page setup and select the D size sheet. Now, adjust the gray print boundary border to correctly fit around your drawing. Open the PDF in the viewer and see if the drawing is still being cut off. Quote Link to comment
JHEarcht Posted May 19, 2004 Share Posted May 19, 2004 Tristan, I have always been frustrated with Acrobat's strange behavior with large sheets. After many discussions with Adobe and VW techs, I have concluded that it's partly a default memory limitation in the setup of Acrobat. In Windows XP I go to Printers & Faxes/Adobe PDF/right click/Properties/Layout/Advanced/Graphic/Print Quality/ change to 300dpi. Then to Device Settings/Font Subs/Available PostScript Memory/increase to at least 32,000kb. There's also a way to get large sheets in the sheet size list. But it's pretty complicated, and may not really matter to Acrobat. On a Mac, the process should be similar. These changes should help, but it's a workaround for inherent limitations. I don't know if the Pro version works better with large drawings. HTH, JE Quote Link to comment
Kevin Posted May 19, 2004 Share Posted May 19, 2004 I use Acrobat 5 on the Mac and everything works fine. I print the VW file through a Virtual Postscript printer to create a postscript file. The postscript files are then run through Acrobat Distiller and voilla, a properly formated PDF file. Distiller runs under Classic which is a drag, but other than that it works fine. Quote Link to comment
Donald Wardlaw Posted May 20, 2004 Share Posted May 20, 2004 Same as Kevin here. Note in first post: "pdf writer." In my experience pdf writer is meant for quick pdfs, not high quality pdf's. Distiller is where the quality and control is. Haven't used v.6 though so I don't know if there is a peculiar problem with it. Best, Donald Quote Link to comment
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