2017-10-19 10:51 AM
2020-05-01 09:19 PM
2020-05-02 08:48 AM
Darren.Kilker wrote:You can set a Publisher Set to Print all pages. So you don't have to go to File/Print for every page.
...but the time it takes to print a large project one sheet at a time and then assemble in to one PDF for distribution is unacceptable...
2020-05-13 08:38 PM
James wrote:I did those things as part of my testing. I unchecked all but allow print and set the arc dpi to 300 with the compressed images also set to 300 dpi and saved 1 KB.
You can set a Publisher Set to Print all pages. So you don't have to go to File/Print for every page.
When using built in PDF, you can try Document Options/PDF Options, and review those settings like uncheck Layers, and Compress all Images (if you're using).
2020-05-14 03:06 AM
Darren.Kilker wrote:
Printing/publishing with an external PDF printer is extremely slow and creates individual files for each sheet, which then need to be assembled. The file size is significantly smaller, but wow, lots of time to do it.
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2020-05-14 03:52 AM
Darren.Kilker wrote:
Printing/publishing with an external PDF printer is extremely slow and creates individual files for each sheet, which then need to be assembled. The file size is significantly smaller, but wow, lots of time to do it.
2020-05-14 08:52 PM
2020-07-30 02:12 AM
2020-07-30 03:23 AM
davidstonearchicad21 wrote:
We still use Adobe Acrobat X
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