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Problems With PDF Files
1.
For best results, download the PDF document to your hard drive before
viewing or printing ... do not open the PDF in your Web browser.
The most common problems with viewing or printing PDF files is that the
Acrobat Reader Web browser plug-in misinterprets the PDF file or there is
not enough memory to display and print the file. Right-click on the PDF
link to download the PDF file directly to your computer, then view or
print it from there.
Download a PDF file to your computer: right-click on
the PDF link and select "Save Target As..." (Explorer) or "Save Link
As..." (Netscape) from the pop-up menu. When the "Save as" screen
appears, select the location on your hard drive where you want to save
the PDF file. Enter a filename then click the "Save" button. Once the
PDF document has been downloaded to your computer, close your Web
browser and open the PDF file from your hard drive. The PDF file should
now be able to be viewed and printed using Adobe Acrobat or Acrobat
Reader.
2. Software:
Use the most
current version of Acrobat. The free Acrobat Reader reading/printing
software is available from Adobe.com
or by clicking on the icon below.

3. Viewing/Printing: The
best way to view and print a PDF file is to download it to your computer,
then read or print it from your hard drive (see Step 1). Some general
printing remedies ...
- Print large PDFs 1-10 pages at a time. Large
graphics, complex pages, or certain fonts in a PDF file can cause system
conflicts.
- Shut down the computer and leave it off for 15-30
seconds to clear the memory, then restart it and try printing again. the
computer system could be out of memory or system resources.
- Use the most current driver for your printer. Using
an outdated printer driver can cause many PDF conflicts. Most printer
manufacturers post current printer drivers on their Web sites for free
download.
- Deselect the "Download fonts once" check box in the
"Print" dialogue box when printing.
- Click the "print as image" option in
the "Print" menu.
4. Contact Adobe: If none
of the options above solve your PDF problem, please go to Adobe.com's
Acrobat
support area for more extensive help. For more information about PDFs
and accessibility, please go to
access.adobe.com
1.
For best results, download the PDF document to your hard drive before
viewing or printing ... do not open the PDF in your Web browser.
The most common problems with viewing or printing PDF files is that the
Acrobat Reader Web browser plug-in misinterprets the PDF file or there is
not enough memory to display and print the file. Right-click on the PDF
link to download the PDF file directly to your computer, then view or
print it from there.
Download a PDF file to your computer: right-click on
the PDF link and select "Save Target As..." (Explorer) or "Save Link
As..." (Netscape) from the pop-up menu. When the "Save as" screen
appears, select the location on your hard drive where you want to save
the PDF file. Enter a filename then click the "Save" button. Once the
PDF document has been downloaded to your computer, close your Web
browser and open the PDF file from your hard drive. The PDF file should
now be able to be viewed and printed using Adobe Acrobat or Acrobat
Reader.
2. Software:
Use the most
current version of Acrobat. The free Acrobat Reader reading/printing
software is available from Adobe.com
or by clicking on the icon below.

3. Viewing/Printing: The
best way to view and print a PDF file is to download it to your computer,
then read or print it from your hard drive (see Step 1). Some general
printing remedies ...
- Print large PDFs 1-10 pages at a time. Large
graphics, complex pages, or certain fonts in a PDF file can cause system
conflicts.
- Shut down the computer and leave it off for 15-30
seconds to clear the memory, then restart it and try printing again. the
computer system could be out of memory or system resources.
- Use the most current driver for your printer. Using
an outdated printer driver can cause many PDF conflicts. Most printer
manufacturers post current printer drivers on their Web sites for free
download.
- Deselect the "Download fonts once" check box in the
"Print" dialogue box when printing.
- Click the "print as image" option in
the "Print" menu.
4. Contact Adobe: If none
of the options above solve your PDF problem, please go to Adobe.com's
Acrobat
support area for more extensive help. For more information about PDFs
and accessibility, please go to
access.adobe.com.
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