Printing PDF sets from plotmaker
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2004-08-12
06:35 PM
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10:27 PM
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Gordana Radonic
In addition we are in the process of deciding which PDF writer to purchase. I have trial versions of Acrobat pro and one called Bluebeam. In addition my computer had a PDF writer already installed made by Amyuni – however this version had limited paper sizes and the single custom size sheet required input in mm which is not ideal for us. I have chosen all of these different writers under page setup, but get similar results. What are the opinions of these different possibilities for PDF output? Thank you for any advice you can give us.
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2004-08-12 06:59 PM
I've been down the same road myself. Even though I prefer to run all my output tasks through Publisher in Archicad or PlotMaker, in this case, I don't recommend it. I usually just simply select the layouts that I want to include in the PDF and then I just make sure that the print dialog is set to "Selected Layouts in Navigator" and I print. It's pretty quick and not as difficult as pasting multiple PDFs into one.
I use Acrobat, I have no complaints.

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2004-08-12 07:15 PM
Mike wrote:Don't use Publisher, just print. No need to buy any PDF writer, Amyuni is free with ArhiCAD ... can't say more.
We are trying to get a system setup to archive PDF progress sets from our plotmaker plot book. We are using publisher within plotmaker to do this and I have run across some issues that I am hoping to get some advice on.
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2004-08-12 11:25 PM
Cheers,
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2004-08-12 11:31 PM

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2004-08-13 06:22 AM
virtual-e-home wrote:Making subsets does wonders for Publishing.
Great suggestion! It looks like the key is actually just placing your layouts in a folder does the trick.
For example: you have to print basically the same set of drawings on three different paper sizes (A4 for the inclusion inthe contract, A3 for the client's approval, A1 for the submission). Using mostly the same views, threee masters, and three main subsets, just drag the subset into the Publisher window, set the print options FOR THE SUBSET, and viola! (c) Duane.
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2004-08-16 05:17 PM

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2004-08-16 06:22 PM
Mike wrote:Make sure your margins in Amyuni are set to zero; see TechTips by Erika Epstein, both Tips of the Month on ArchiGuide. Also, set your Master for the appropriate margins - that way it will automatically fit. Don't forget to set the Print options in Publisher - there you will see whether the fit is good, or it takes more than one page, inserting a blank.
In an ideal world one would chose the Amyuni printer and the custom setting would match the page size I have set via plot setup in the associated master. Thanks for any suggestions to resolve this issue.
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2004-08-16 07:23 PM
Cheers,
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2004-08-18 01:49 AM