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    Default pdf printer

    is there any free pdf printers for Revit....
    to prepare for plotting.

    we had one but quit

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    Default Re: pdf printer

    Quote Originally Posted by dhurtubise View Post
    I'll second that.

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    We use this one and it works well, it will make a multiple page pdf by appending sheets.
    cute pdf

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    Although it isn't a printer, I made a tutorial for making PDFs from Revit.
    http://autocadtips.wordpress.com/201...-revit-to-pdf/
    Some of the settings with the Picture export should be altered to suit your needs.
    Just another work-around.
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    I'm a big fan of Cutepdf. It's free and does the job well. Pdf995 works too except it bounces out to it's website at each print.

    Ahh remember the old days when Revit had its own pdf writer? That was before the factory developed dwf. and dropped it. That goes back a few versions...

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    Default Re: pdf printer

    The native Revit PDF: Wasn't that the version that made pointy Ms and Ns out of rotated text?


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    Now that you mention it I do remember the pointy "M"s and "N"s

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    thanks everyone that was a great help..

    I tried the CutePDF seem to be good enough for now

    I failed to be able to download the PDF creator...

    we have Revit pdf writer but it does not function

    also, was really happy with the HyperPDF but then $$$

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    Quote Originally Posted by mtropper View Post
    Ahh remember the old days when Revit had its own pdf writer? That was before the factory developed dwf. and dropped it. That goes back a few versions...
    Hey there,
    The old Pinebrush PDF printer.......
    But, PDFCreator works for me.
    Good luck
    Steve

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