2008-04-21 10:41 AM - last edited on 2023-05-19 10:20 PM by Gordana Radonic
2008-04-21 02:03 PM
2008-04-21 03:00 PM
Thomas wrote:I tried this (both Reduce File Size & Optimize PDF) but its still showing up as an OS X created PDF (see attached).
But if your print system requires Adobe PDFs, just open the Archicad-published layout book PDF in Acrobat and use the Reduce File Size option. The file will not shrink, probably grow instead, but it will get the Adobe label required.
2008-04-22 10:30 AM
owen wrote:Owen:
their IT dept has put an artificial restriction on the type of PDFs their print system will work with.
2008-04-22 01:49 PM
owen wrote:Sorry, i was wrong. It appears that Acrobat doesn't change this label. It is a comment string near the end of the file. A pdf file is a text file. You could test this by brute force by just opening the file in a text editor (I prefer the free Smultron ) and search for "producer" and change the string to something else, like:
I tried this (both Reduce File Size & Optimize PDF) but its still showing up as an OS X created PDF (see attached).
2008-04-29 04:32 AM
2008-04-29 11:53 AM
owen wrote:I don't know what GS use now on the PC. Seems they retired Aymuni with AC10. I guess they bought something to include in AC.
Its been so long since i've used ArchiCAD on a PC - what does AC use to create PDFs when Saving v Printing? PDF support is not built into the OS is it?
2008-04-29 02:04 PM
Thomas wrote:Yes .. good idea.
I'd prefer (a wish!) that they'd give us the option to use our licensed Adobe Acrobat PDF producer instead, on both platforms.
Thomas wrote:If only i could .. they are the client
But perhaps you can find a competitor to this printshop in your neighborhood?
2008-04-29 03:52 PM
owen wrote:
If only i could .. they are the client