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    Quote Originally Posted by Ferret View Post
    Have you tried cutePDF
    cutePDF = XP.
    The best so far.

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    Perhaps I am missing the plot (pun intended) here, but Adobe Acrobat prints up to A0 size.

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    Quote Originally Posted by miky View Post
    Perhaps I am missing the plot (pun intended) here, but Adobe Acrobat prints up to A0 size.
    Indeed, plus larger if you use a custom page size. Which remind me, is there any reason why you cannot create a custom page size in Paper Port? A0 = 1189mm x 841mm.

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    Have you tried Bullzip ??

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    Quote Originally Posted by p38arover View Post
    I'll try PaperPort for printing to a PDF file from RAVE. You can't print from RAVE to a PDF file with Acrobat (I'm using V9 Professional), e.g., when you want to send a page or two to someone via email.
    Paper port is just like printing your page ... just saves it as a file instead of actually printing the page ... all the other PDF printers appear to try to save it as a "Active PDF document" ... rather than as a printed page in a PDF format ... you can also save it as a JPG / TIFF / ect

    In the printer & settings ... select "PaperPort Black & white" as your default printer ... usual right mouse click / settings

    Quote Originally Posted by WhiteD3 View Post
    We use CC PDF on XP and Vista machines printing docs and drawings, no problems and at all.
    Your also a CAD operator? ... will give it a go

    Quote Originally Posted by peter5111 View Post
    I run Acrobat 7 at work and 5 at home. The distiller print driver comes as part of the installation package and is very effective.

    I dabbled with various free / cheap alternatives a while ago and failed to find one as effective and trouble free as Distiller.

    Depends what $$ you are prepared to throw at the solution. I assume you need this for commercial / professional usage and can't go down the path of 'acquired' software...
    I don't use Acrobat ... just CAD

    Quote Originally Posted by Ferret View Post
    As with all things "your mileage might vary". I used to use pdf995 but gave it away for cutePDF. It meets my needs. Its free for commercial and private use with no water marks or pop up ads.
    Don't like pdf995 either ... as I don't get the required results ... I find that it is actually trying to create a "active PDF file" ... I just want it to print as a PDF ... which is what P/Port does



    Quote Originally Posted by abaddonxi View Post
    Had no troubles with CutePDF on XP,
    Quote Originally Posted by Rudolf View Post
    cutePDF = XP. ....The best so far.
    will give it a go

    Quote Originally Posted by miky View Post
    Perhaps I am missing the plot (pun intended) here, but Adobe Acrobat prints up to A0 size.
    I not using Acrobat ... Just CAD

    Quote Originally Posted by disco2hse View Post
    Indeed, plus larger if you use a custom page size. Which remind me, is there any reason why you cannot create a custom page size in Paper Port? A0 = 1189mm x 841mm.

    Alan
    Custom page size can be touchy to set up ... I had it running sweet for a while , then upgraded to the new version of P/Port ... Lost the Custom sizing // reverted back to previous version , and now have dramas with custom page sizing

    Also .... it doesn't like large size paper in colour (program crashes)

    Quote Originally Posted by Rosco View Post
    Have you tried Bullzip ??
    No ... will give it a go





    Thanking all for your thoughts

    Mike

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    A more roundabout way of doing things might be to print to any old postscript driver that supports the paper size you want ("generic" perhaps) to produce a postscript file then use ps2pdf to convert.

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    I can vouch for CutePDF on XP, Vista and Windows 7 as being stable and fast.

    I also have Acrobat 8 Pro installed with the Acrobat PDF print driver but find CutePDF to be quicker and simpler.

    Haven't tried an A0 plot yet, but I regularly print A3 CAD and Visio drawings with no issues.

    Cheers, Paul.
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    mike 90 RR Guest
    Thanks for the tips .. Folks

    Bullzip seems to be the winner at the moment ...
    have only tried pdf995s & cibpdfbrewer .... Will try the other suggestions // CC PDF, cutePDF & ps2pdf // when able

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