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ACROBAT .PDF REPRINTS Q&A
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PDFs are designed to be printed out and read, but if you prefer to read them online, you may find it easier if you increase the view size to 125%.
"I'm having trouble
printing PDFs using Adobe Acrobat on Macintosh or Windows. What can I do?"
Try printing one page at a time.
Try printing to a newer printer.
Try saving the file to disk before printing rather than opening it from our server.
Make sure you are using the latest version of Adobe's Acrobat Reader. See Help with Printing for details.
"Can I use the
Adobe Acrobat Reader Plugin?"
We recommend using the Acrobat Reader application instead. See 'Help with Printing' page on how to obtain your free copy of Acrobat Reader.
"When I try to
print PDFs, I get an error saying Acrobat Reader can't write to the file
(i.e., the printer), that the disk is full. What can I do?"
It's possible that your printer doesn't have enough installed memory to handle an entire PDF, especially one that contains a lot of images. In this case try to print one .PDF reprint page at a time.
"After downloading,
I can't open the PDF file with Acrobat Reader. I get a message: 'There
was an error opening this document. Could not repair file.'"
It's probable that the file was incompletely downloaded, or corrupted during the network transfer. We recommend you to always open just downloaded .PDF file to ensure the error-free download.
"I'm having problems
downloading PDF files"
This problem is frequently caused by unusually high network traffic, and the best solution is to try downloading the files at a time when transatlantic network traffic is lighter.
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