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print a pdf from autocad without displaying layers

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Good morning.
It is likely that I am writing in a wrong section being new to this forum.
in case I apologize in advance.
I would like to know if you can print a pdf by autocad without displaying the layers at the end of print.
Thank you in advance for your cooperation.
 
:confused:
So? ... what centeres the virtual printer and the autocad layers? ?
I don't understand. .
 
:confused:
So? ... what centeres the virtual printer and the autocad layers? ?
I don't understand. .
I opened the pdf file, and failing to print it because it gives me error I thought that not displaying the layers created by dwg the file could be lighter is therefore with the possibility of being printed.
 
I have to confess that I didn't understand anything, and only with the last 2 posts, the cloud shred me..........
However itec you need to know that there are freeware that do well the compression work of pdf files.
or make them + small without losing quality.
even it is the same adobe, which in its acrobat (pro version seems to me) makes available this tool, so if you have this version you could also try to compress a copy of the pdf, compare it to the previous one to see how much it has reduced; and then try to print the smaller one.
Hi.

p.s.
but now, the original pdf file how big is it?
 
I have to confess that I didn't understand anything, and only with the last 2 posts, the cloud shred me..........
However itec you need to know that there are freeware that do well the compression work of pdf files.
or make them + small without losing quality.
even it is the same adobe, which in its acrobat (pro version seems to me) makes available this tool, so if you have this version you could also try to compress a copy of the pdf, compare it to the previous one to see how much it has reduced; and then try to print the smaller one.
Hi.

p.s.
but now, the original pdf file how big is it?
not knowing how to explain, I tried to write synthetically.
the pdf weighs 20mb, and I was trying to figure out what was the problem for which I couldn't print it, it always gave me impossible to print the document.
For the record, I couldn't do it.
 
Did you look at the link I reported to you?
there is explained everything
not knowing how to explain, I tried to write synthetically.
the pdf weighs 20mb, and I was trying to figure out what was the problem for which I couldn't print it, it always gave me impossible to print the document.
For the record, I couldn't do it.
 
for file size, especially if d iterze parts as in your case, try to take a look at this post. I also found myself recently having to work on files of considerable size and with the system suggested in the post files you sleep lightened also by 80%
 
for file size, especially if d iterze parts as in your case, try to take a look at this post. I also found myself recently having to work on files of considerable size and with the system suggested in the post files you sleep lightened also by 80%
Thanks I checked the link you posted to me.
in practice you are telling me that by cleaning as much as possible the dwg with that application the pdf file comes to me much lighter?
 
Yes.
make a copy of the file to make some evidence; I happened that by doing a total cleaning of that acad list* (which varies from drawing to drawing) to the reopening it created problems in some functions type copy & paste, however then solved with the command recovers
 

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