

CUTEPDF NOT PRINTING LARGE PAGE SIZE PDF
> After struggling with the AutoCAD supplied dwg to pdf converter, I have Regardless of all that, using the PSCPS in the network environmentĭoesn't work anyway, because it can only be applied to a single computer Predefined page sizes do not give me the landscape pdf as I described. The reason I can't is because I need to have one PS Custom Page sizeĭefined for a 30x42 sheet and another for a 24x36 sheet, since the

pc3 file, and choose the page size from that. I would also like to beĪble to have a single. Setting the PS Custom Page Size at that level. That, I realize I didn't try to make multiple Windows Printers and Possible using a single Windows Printer installation. That is, viewed the same on screenĪs if you were looking at a printed paper set. What I want toĪccomplish is the ability to create a pdf from AutoCAD that, when > Let us know exactly what you are trying to accomplish.Ī & B size sheets are actually not posing the problem. You mean from landscape to portrait? Yeah. > the rotation in the PLOT settings instead? > Have you tried NOT adjusting the paper sizes in the custom props, and change Telling them not to, and preventing them from, unfortunately, are two Many cases that require an exception to the rule. Still need concessions in place to allow the inverse because there are > I don't completely understand your problem, can you elaborate?įor the most part, 11x17 is landscape and 8 1/2 x 11 is portrait, but I "Mason" wrote in struggling with the AutoCAD supplied dwg to pdf converter, I have Let us know exactly what you are trying to accomplish. The rotation in the PLOT settings instead? Have you tried NOT adjusting the paper sizes in the custom props, and change I don't completely understand your problem, can you elaborate?

CUTEPDF NOT PRINTING LARGE PAGE SIZE UPGRADE
Postscript custom page size, it defaults to 8 1/2 x 11 for all otherĭoes anyone have a way to fix this with CutePDF, or can offer anotherįree solution? If there are no other notable freebies to try, this mayīe enough ammunition to ask my boss to upgrade us all to Acrobat 9. pc3įolder on the network, and when another user tries to plot, that page Open, I have to set the Postscript Custom Page Size for each pc3. Office, and it went over like a lead balloon.ĭue to the fact that I need my pdfs to be landscape orientation upon My pc3 files built, tested it - all was well. So, the next reasonable option was to try CutePDF. The 'lines merge' feature (I had thought otherwise). Also, I haveĬome to the realization that Adobe Acrobat 8 pc3 files do not support After struggling with the AutoCAD supplied dwg to pdf converter, I haveĭecided to abandon it.
