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    Default Revit PDF Printer

    I'm having trouble reading the pdf-s I printed. I deleted the printer to reinstall and now cannot find it on the CD or on the web. Anyone know how I can get the most recent version?

    I hope I don't have to reinstall revit to find it.

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    Default Re: Revit PDF Printer

    Is it Adobe, CUTE, etc? Well, no matter what you end up doing, Revit instantly recognizes any Windows system printer.
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    Default Re: Revit PDF Printer

    You can find it here:
    http://revit.autodesk.com/7.0/common/download.asp?en-us

    But if you're using anything but Arial for your drawings, prepare for disappointment!
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    Default Re: Revit PDF Printer

    what is CUTE?

    Does anyone know where the installation is for the Revit PDF Printer?

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    Default Re: Revit PDF Printer

    Thanks Wes

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    Default Re: Revit PDF Printer

    CUTE PDF writer handles it all. No font issues, no lost information.
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    Default Re: Revit PDF Printer

    This brings up a great question... What is the best electronic plotting solution?

    We use a couple of TT fonts that are relatively unique - Bank Gothic, Bell Gothic, and LordHawHaw (all in the title block only). Notes and dimensions all use arial.

    Revit .pdf writer - convenient because you can print all sheets with only one setup sequence. But, text gets fubar - section tags have the sheet and drawing number flip, level heads get text compressed on top of itself, etc. It's not across the board that this happens, but only on specific section tags, specific level heads, etc. Also, we have our unique fonts (in the Advanced settings area of the printer) set to download as softfont and in the postscript options, TrueType is set to download as bitmap. Thus, all of our unique fonts show up fine. The deal killer is the section tags / level heads issue.

    PDF995 - Works - does fine with section tags and level heads, and downloads our unique fonts without a problem. It is a pain in the a?? because we have to save each sheet separately - basically have to babysit the computer while it churns out sheet after sheet. This is usually the route we take, for while time intensive, it yields the most reliable output.

    DWF writer - fantastic from an ease of use and file size standpoint. Sucks with the unique fonts. We haven't figured out a way to "download" the truetype fonts so they print correctly when our print shop works with them. Sending our fonts to the print shop is not an option in this case.

    Anybody have a magic method? Easy to setup - one click on Print, walk away, come back and you've got files with all information as you would expect?
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    Default Re: Revit PDF Printer

    I am in that "babysit" mode, naming/saving each file individually. The Revit PDF just never was reliable, so we turned elsewhere...
    Peter Vanko, Architect, LEED

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    People reported good results with PDFCreator . I recall reading that it would even auto-combine multiple sheets printed out of Revit into single a PDF but have no firsthand experience to confirm this feature.
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    Default Re: Revit PDF Printer

    Quote Originally Posted by 4christo4
    ...Anybody have a magic method? Easy to setup - one click on Print, walk away, come back and you've got files with all information as you would expect?
    Why this aspect of Revit is not a no-brainer is left to the imagination...

    Adobe driver, print to file (set to download fonts). You'll get a folder full of .PRN files. In Acrobat you can combine these .PRN (which are PostScript files) into one binder and you're done. Hint: when you print the set, have a view not in the set open and close other views.

    This same method may be possible with PDF995 products because they have http://www.pdfedit995.com/ which claims to "Combine multiple (2 or more) documents into a single PDF document. " -- Haven't tried it yet. EDIT: Tried it, doesn't seem to work. Can auto-name, but if printing sheet set, all the names are <project>.pdf.
    Last edited by truevis; 2006-11-08 at 07:11 PM.

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