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Welcome to PDF reDirect
v2, a utility designed to generate PDF Files from your applications.
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You can find out
more about PDF Files from Adobe's web site [HERE].
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For the latest
news, updates and questions, visit our [FORUM]
or our [WEB SITE]
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E-Mail support is
available. Our e-mail address is:
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If you
want to find out more about PDF reDirect Professional v2, you can
view the help file [HERE]
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Using PDF reDirect |
Step 1 |
Select
"Print" from your application (Word®, Excel®,
etc.)
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Step 2 |
In the
Print Dialog, Select the "PDF reDirect v2" Printer.
Do not choose to "Print
to File", this option is to create printer files (.prn), not PDF files
(.pdf).
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Step 3 |
Click on
the "Print" Button.
This will start the PDF reDirect program.
The printer output file is added to the Merge list as a new PDF.
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Step 4 |
Choose where you want to save the PDF.
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Navigate
to the drive and folder where you want to save your PDF File,
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To view the PDF before saving it to final
destination:
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Step 5 |
Changing Printer Output Settings
(optional)
You can change various settings to
optimize the quality and file size of your PDF. These settings only
apply to the
current printer output (ie the data just received from the
printer, but not yet converted to a PDF). You cannot change these
settings for a PDF file that has already been saved.
Picture Quality
You can reduce the file size by choosing a
lower quality setting.This savings is achieved by down sampling
high resolution pictures in your document to a lower resolution and by
increasing the compression ratio for pictures. Viewing the PDF
document at 100% zoom with Low Quality will maintain the original
picture quality, but the details will be lost when zooming in.
This setting will have no effect on
documents which do not have pictures. Picture quality and resolution
cannot be improved from the original picture. The resolution of the
pictures are decreased to 150 dpi (Good setting) or 75 dpi (Low
setting). The resolution of the original picture is maintained if you
select High or Very Good settings.
(click picture for full size version)
Color Model
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Force all to RGB. This option will
force all objects to the RGB color model. This is the standard way of
representing color objects and pictures and will keep pictures
smaller. This is suitable for onscreen viewing and normal printing.
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Keep CMYK objects. This is used for
ouput that will be printed eventually by a professional publishing
company and requires that your source software outputs the color
objects and pictures using the CMYK color model. By using this
setting, you can keep this format intact which may be required by your
publisher, This typically will yield greater color fidelity when
printed.
Fix Page Rotation
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Step 6 |
Choose to Encrypt the PDF
(optional)
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Select "Encrypt PDF File" to encrypt
the PDF using a basic 40 bit encryption. Your PDF file will be
protected and will not open unless the person opening the PDF can
provide the correct password. Note: a more secure 128 bit encryption
option as well as the ability to lock a PDF is
only available in the Professional version.
- You will need to provide a password
to save the encrypted PDF file. Later, the encrypted PDF will
prevent any person who does not know this password from opening and
reading the PDF.
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Step 7 |
Create the PDF File.
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Select the "View PDF after is has been created"
checkboxto open the final PDF after is was created.
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Set the "view style" by selecting how you
wish the PDF to appear when the PDF is opened in the future. You can:
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have the PDF opened in a Window, or Full
Screen
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set the zoom level (100%, fit to width, or
fit to Page)
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Click on the "Save" button.
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A progress indicator will let you know
when your PDF is ready.
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Merging PDF Files |
Step 1 |
Start PDF reDirect Freeware
- Either via the "Print" menu of
an application, or
- by starting it manually (from
the Start Menu\Programs\PDF reDirect v2" [screenshot]
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Step 2 |
Merge PDF Files Together
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Step 3 |
Click "Save" to create the Merged PDF file.
- Note: The original PDF files are
not deleted.
- You can choose to overwrite an
existing file, even if it is in the Merge List.
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Preferences |
Preferences.
Click on this button to edit your general
preferences for PDF reDirect Pro as follows:
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PDF Overwrite: You can choose to
receive a warning if the program will overwrite an existing PDF
file.
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Overwrite Existing File (No Warning).
Creates a new PDF and overwrites any file found with the same
filename.
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Overwrite Existing File (Give
Warning). Creates a new PDF only if there is no file
by that name that already exists. If such a file is found, the user
is asked if he or she want to write over the existing file.
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Create New File with Sequence Number.
Creates a new PDF using the next sequence number using the format
you specify: For example:
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Conversion Engine. You can use
the following Postscript-to-PDF conversion engines. A conversion is
required to convert the output of the virtual printer (in
Postscript) to a PDF file. Both formats belong to Adobe and are very
similar to one another.
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GNU Ghostscript This engine is
available as a free download under the GNU General Public License,
which allows free use, and free copying and redistribution under
certain conditions (including, in some cases, commercial
distribution). This partial, non-modified version of this engine is
installed during the installation of PDF reDirect Pro solely as a
service to expedite the installation. You are entitled
to a copy of the source code of this engine under the terms of this license.
You are also entitled to the source code that PDF reDirect uses to
control GNU Ghostscript. You can download them as follows:
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Ghostscript Home Page: [HERE]
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Most current Ghostscript Source Code: [HERE]
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PDF reDirect Pro source code: [HERE]
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AFPL Ghostscript You can
use that engine if you prefer. Although this engine is a free
download, there are restrictions that prevent its use. Please read
the license carefully. More information is available [HERE].
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Distiller If you have Adobe's
Acrobat installed on your computer, you can use Distiller to perform
the conversion process.
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Language. Use this to change the
language of PDF reDirect Pro. Currently, English, Italian and French
are supported. If you wish to create additional languages, you can
download the Excel conversion file from our web site, in the
download section. Please check with us by e-mail (
) before creating a new language file to see if someone is already
creating the same one.
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Debug. If you experience a
problem, you can have PDF reDirect Pro create log files which you
can then submit to EXP Systems for review. Make sure that you repeat
the problem with the log turned ON before submitting a Bug Report.
Once you have, click on the "Submit Bug Report" button. Normally,
you should keep logging turned OFF.
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System Requirements |
Operating System |
Windows® 98, ME, 2000, XP, XP64, Vista, Vista64 and
Server 2003
requires Internet Explorer v5.0 Minimum
Windows® 95 and NT4 users should use the
older version of PDF reDirect (see the web site) |
Minimum Processor |
300MHz for Windows® 98, ME
300 MHz for Windows® 2000, XP, Server 2003
1 GHz for Windows® Vista |
Minimum Memory |
64MB for Windows® 98, ME
128MB for Windows® 2000, XP, Server 2003
512MB for Windows® Vista Basic
1 GB for Windows® Vista Home Premium, Business and
Ultimate
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PDF Viewing Software |
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FoxIt Reader: a small, fast free PDF Reader
Adobe Reader 8.0 (free download)
Older Versions of Adobe Reader (free download) |
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Un-installation |
Step 1 |
Navigate
to the Control Panel and select "Add or Remove Programs" |
Step 2 |
Locate
the "PDF reDirect" entry in the list and select "Remove"
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Step 3 |
Follow
the instructions to remove PDF reDirect.
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Installation FAQ |
Do I need to remove PDF
reDirect v1.x first when upgrading to PDF reDirect Professional? |
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No. you can have both PDF reDirect v1.x and
PDF reDirect v2.x or PDF
reDirect Pro v2.x installed on the same computer at the same time.
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Do I need to remove PDF
reDirect v2 first when upgrading to PDF reDirect Professional v2? |
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No. Start PDF reDirect v2, then click on
the "PDF reDirect Professional" button, then click on the "Activate
Pro Version" button You
can try PDF reDirect Pro for 90 days after the initial install of PDF
reDirect v2.
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Is
there a way "push" PDF reDirect to a network user? |
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Yes. Corporations can use the
"/S" silent switch (ie
"Install PDFR Pro.exe" /S)
in the command line of the installation program. Note that doing so provides no visual
feedback to the user of success or failure. It is best if installation
is performed right after a fresh boot, particularly if upgrading. If
this is a fresh install, then the installation is likely to be
trouble-free. Remote "pushing" of the software can be
accomplished either by modifying the bootup script, or by using
special software such as Computer Associate's "Remote Control".
The installation must be done from an account with privileges that
allow installation of a new printer, printer driver, printer port and
a printer port monitor. Typically, the "administrator" account is
used.
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Installation on Windows Server
(Windows Terminal Services) |
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How PDF reDirect Pro is installed on
a server makes a difference. If you simply run the installation
program, then the program will not support the remote desktop
clients. As explained in the Windows Server documentation, you need
to install programs either via the Add/Remove Control Panel, or via
the command line with the right command to ensure that the program
will support multiple clients.
Check the documentation that came with your Windows Server
software, particularly the topic on setting up Terminal Services.
Here is a partial reprint:
- You should install programs on a
terminal server before giving clients access to the terminal
server. Doing so ensures that you can test each program
before clients access it, and can reduce the time it takes
to perform program tuning.
- Use either of the following methods
to install programs for multisession Terminal Server access:
- Use Add or Remove Programs in
Control Panel (recommended).
- Use the change user
command at the command prompt before and after
installing the program.
One of the primary functions of the
change user command is to ensure that program files are
installed to the systemroot rather than the windows
subdirectory of the user's home directory (%homepath%\windows).
This makes the programs available for multisession access.
- Before the program is installed, type
change user /install at the command prompt
to place the system in install mode and turn off .ini file
mapping. The system then records how the setup APIs
initially install the program.
- After the program is installed, type
change user /execute at the command prompt
to return the system to execute mode, restore .ini file
mapping, and redirect user-specific data to the user's home
directory.
- When the user opens the program,
user-specific registry setting files (.ini, .dll, .ocx, and
so on) are propagated as needed to the user's home
directory.
- Add or Remove Programs,
which runs the change user command, is the preferred method
of installing programs. Enter change user at the command
prompt only when you install a program by another method and
want to ensure multisession access. For example, when
Internet Explorer prompts you to install an add-on program,
use change user at the command prompt to ensure that the
program is installed for multisession access.
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Installation on Citrix |
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PDF reDirect v2 "should"
technically be compatible in the Citrix environment. We have had
multiple
users who have attempted installation, and have not reported any
difficulties. As we do not have a citrix license, we cannot at this
time make compatibility claims.
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Can I
use PDF reDirect on more than one computer? |
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Yes. You can install PDF reDirect v2 on
any number of computers, provided the computers are your legal
property.
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The
installation fails. |
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New Installation
Check with your IT
department: do you have the privileges necessary to add new printers,
printer drivers and/or
print monitors or printer
ports? This is necessary for Windows 2000 and XP. In the addition,
the print spooler service (spoolsv.exe) must be running to
install printers successfully.
You might be able to find additional information in the error
log. The error log is called "Installation_Error_Log.txt" and
will be located either in:
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the same
folder as the installation program, or
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the root
directory of your drive ("C:") if the installation is run from a
read-only media such as a CD-ROM.
Upgrading from an older version
Did you close all programs before
upgrading? Typically, an open program that was used recently to print
from to PDF reDirect will cause the Windows Print Spooler Service to
"lock" access to the PDF reDirect printer, and will not permit the
upgrade to proceed. You can either stop all programs and re-start the
Print Spooler Service, or you can re-boot and re-attempt installation
right afterwards. Either way seems to work well.
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The installation Fails (Error 50 or
70/170). |
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This error usually occurs during the
installation of the printer port which is part of the virtual printer
installation. It is installed through a Windows Service called the
"Print Spooler" service. That service can occasionally "lockout"
access to add or remove printers, port monitors and ports if it thinks
that it is "busy". This may occur (for example) if you a printed a
document prior to the installation, particularly if the application
used for printing is still open.
Your best bet for success is to ensure
that all applications are closed before installation. If the error
re-occurs, then restarting the "Print Spooler" service is usually
effective. If you do not know how to restart a Windows Service, then
the easiest way to achieve that goal is to shutdown and restart the
computer. Once the computer has re-started, attempt to install PDF
reDirect at that point: it should now work.
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The installation Fails (Error
3008). |
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Error 3008 mean "The specified print
monitor is currently in use". This error implies to me that you
have an older version of PDF reDirect already installed, and that you
are trying to upgrade. Assuming that this is the case, these are the
things you can try to resolve this problem:
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Make sure that all applications are closed
before performing the installation. It ensures that the Windows
Printer Spooler is in a mode that allows the installation of printers.
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If the above does not work, it is very
effective to "re-start" the Windows Print Spooler. I am not sure you
can do this on the "Home" version of Windows XP. However, in XP Pro,
you would go through the Control Panel >>> Administrative tools >>>
Services. In there, look for the "Print Spooler" service. Click the
"STOP" button, and then click the "PLAY" button. Once done, re-attempt
the installation.
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Easiest Solution. Finally,
you can also try installing right after a reboot of Windows. Often,
this fixes most installation woes.
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The installation Fails (Error
1801). |
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Officially, Microsoft says that Error 1801 means "The
printer name is invalid", but provides no other explanation. We
have traced this problem to two possible reasons:
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You have insufficient privileges
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You do not have write access to the print
monitor part of the registry. In fact, one user who experienced this
problem thought he had "administrator" privileges, but his IT
department had restricted his account in such a way that writing to
the "Monitors" section of the Printer Registry was restricted. This
was resolved by fixing his privileges.
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There is a conflict
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There may be a 3rd party port monitor that may have
come with a printer currently installed, or which was installed in the
past, but improperly removed. The following products are believed to
cause the 1801 error:
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PrimoPDF
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HP6122 printer driver
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Funk Software Proxy Host
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By removing the offending product,
Some users were able to install PDF reDirect successfully. They
were also able to re-install the offending product afterwards.
However, in some instances, they found that the Port Monitor of
the offending product remained even after removal, and they had to
manually edit the registry to remove the Port Monitor entry.
WARNING! Editing the registry can cause your
computer to fail. Proceed only at your own risk: EXP Systems
LCC assumes no liability if you decide to edit your registry.
It is strongly recommended you make a backup of your registry
before continuing any further.
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Open the registry with RegEdit and
navigate to:
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Look for a registry key for the offending product.
Delete the entry, and reboot. PDF reDirect should now install
properly.
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Re-install the offending product (if applicable)
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The installation Fails (Any other
error). |
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Please check our forum. We have a section
dedicated to installation errors and fixes. It is located [here].
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FAQ |
How do I activate the free Professional Trial? |
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When in PDF reDirect v2 Window, click on
the "PDF reDirect Professional" button.
In the promotion screen that appears,
click on the "Activate Pro Now" button.
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Where is the program icon to run
PDF reDirect? |
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An icon was created during installation in
your Start Menu as follows: Start\Programs\PDF reDirect v2
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Does
PDF reDirect contain any "spyware"? |
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No.
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My virus program says that PDF
reDirect contains a virus. |
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We take virus protection seriously.
To protect you, all the files that make up PDF reDirect and the
installation file are checked for viruses before being made available
for download. The anti-virus program we use is NOD32, one of the best
(and fastest) anti-virus programs. The log of the anti-virus program
is made available on the forum for your review. You can find out about
NOD 32 here:
Some anti-virus programs are overly
sensitive. We have had the following experiences with the following
anti-virus vendors in the past that were resolved:
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EZ-Armor reported a virus in 2004
which was cleared simply by re-compiling the program.
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Kaspersky was reporting a
virus. We submitted PDF reDirect to their labs and they agreed that
they were experiencing a "false-positive" problem, and they updated
their definition file to remove their error on 16 Nov 05.
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F-Secure was also
reporting a false-positive in mid-2005. The latest definition file has
corrected this error
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Norton Anti-virus was also
reporting a virus. Although they never replied to our e-mail, the new
definition file (21 Oct 05) has fixed the "false-positive" problem.
If your anti-virus program reports a
problem, please inform us immediately and send a copy of the "suspect
file" to the manufacturer of your anti-virus program. They can
manually confirm whether the file does include a virus (it should
not), or that their virus definition file has an error.
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I
would like to see a new feature. |
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We are
continuously adding additional features to PDF reDirect. Please let us know what you
want to see by: sending us
an e-mail at
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Does
PDF reDirect slow down my computer? |
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No. There are no programs
running in the background. PDF reDirect only runs when you select to
print to the PDF reDirect printer.
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Why
does my Firewall request my permission to give access to PDF
reDirect to the network? |
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There
are two instances
when this may occur.
Access Request |
What is happening |
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During the
installation process, the Windows print spooler service (spool.exe) is enumerating all of the
installed printers as part of the installation of a new printer
including checking for network printers. Denying
or allowing access will not affect using PDF reDirect. |
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This occurs at the completion of the
installation program and is a bug either in the Firewall software
or the installation program. The PDF reDirect readme file (this
file) is an HTML document located on your hard drive, and yet you
may be asked for your permission to open it. Choosing "No" will prevent
the readme file from being opened. It is still accessible by
clicking manually on the help icon after the installation has
completed. |
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Is PDF reDirect digitally signed? |
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Yes. PDF
reDirect is digitally signed as of v2.1.912 and beyond to
enhance security, and inform the user who is the publisher of
the program. We are EXP Systems LLC. Our web site is
www.exp-systems.com. We
are located at: 11058 W 1st Street CT N, Wichita, KS 67212. |
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Is PDF reDirect compatible with the new Windows
Vista? |
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Yes. PDF reDirect Pro v2.2 and beyond was
modified and tested with Windows Vista to ensure compatibility.
Because of limitations imposed by Windows Vista, PDF reDirect can
now only be installed in the "Program Files" folder. Therefore, we
had to remove the feature that allowed installation in any folder.
If that is important to you, you should use the older version
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Do
you have a help desk I can call? |
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Not at this time.
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You can
contact us at
for one-on-one help. Our goal is to provide a response within 24 hours.
Preference is given to registered users of PDF reDirect Professional.
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Alternatively, you can use the online [forum]
to ask a question or to view updated information.
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Can
PDF reDirect be setup as a server printer? |
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Yes. PDF reDirect can be used in the
Windows Terminal Services environment.
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Can
PDF reDirect be setup as a shared printer? |
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No.
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Do I
need to change any printer settings? |
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Probably not. PDF reDirect
provides reasonable default settings for most applications.
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The default startup folder "My
Documents" does not work. |
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This is a known bug for Windows 98 and ME users. Selecting "My Documents" as the
default startup path will default to the "Desktop". To workaround this
problem, choose "custom" startup path, and select the following
folder: "C:\My Documents".
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The text in the PDF is blank
or missing. |
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There is a bug in Adobe's Acrobat Reader
v5.0.0 that causes imbedded text to appear invisible. You should
either upgrade to v5.0.5, v6.0.2, v7.0, v8.0 or downgrade to v4.0.5 to fix this problem.
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Does PDF reDirect use Ghostscript? |
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PDF reDirect v2 supports the following
Postscript-to-PDF conversion engines.
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GNU Ghostscript This engine is
available as a free download under the GNU General Public License,
which allows free use, and free copying and redistribution under
certain conditions (including, in some cases, commercial
distribution). This partial, non-modified version of this engine is
installed during the installation of PDF reDirect Pro solely as a
service to expedite the installation. You are entitled
to a copy of the source code of this engine under the terms of this license.
You are also entitled to the source code that PDF reDirect uses to
control GNU Ghostscript. You can download them as follows:
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Ghostscript Home Page: [HERE]
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Most current Ghostscript Source Code: [HERE]
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PDF reDirect Pro source code: [HERE]
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AFPL Ghostscript You can
use that engine if you prefer. Although this engine is a free
download, there are restrictions that prevent its use. Please read
the license carefully. More information is available [HERE].
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Distiller If you have Adobe's
Acrobat installed on your computer, you can use Distiller to perform
the conversion process.
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I am trying to convert a large
document to a PDF file. |
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PDF reDirect has been tested to work
correctly with PDF files up to 50 MB in size and up to 350 pages
(mostly text).
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Large documents with
pictures and up to 180 pages have been demonstrated to work correctly.
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Some customers have reported having difficulty printing extremely
large documents. Particularly
large files may exceed the capacity of the Windows Virtual Memory at
which point the creation of the PDF file may either fail, or progress
extremely slowly.
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PDF conversion speed and success will
depend on the speed of your processor (faster is better) and the
amount of RAM you have installed.
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My output is rotated sideways |
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PDF reDirect attempts to auto-rotate each page individually based on the
orientation of the text. If this occurs, manually change the rotation in
the Printer Output Settings.
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Incompatibility List |
General |
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Some
applications do not support all printer driver features. Usually the
application simply ignores the feature, but in rare cases, a printing
error may occur. As of 1/4/04, we had not received any report of such
problems.
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Printing all Excel Sheets in one
PDF |
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Microsoft has written a report on this problem (for Excel 97, but it
also applies to Excel 2000 and Excel 2003). The Microsoft article is
located here:
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;166274&Product=xlw
Basically, you have to make sure that all the worksheets in the
workbook are set to the same resolution (ie same dpi =
"dots-per-inch"). To do so:
Select all of your worksheets, then
Select File -> Page Setup.
On the Page tab there is a dropdown at the bottom of
the screen that says "Print Quality": make sure it is set to 300 dpi.
Save your file.
Select "Print" and the PDF should now contain the
selected worksheets all in one document.
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PageMaker |
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The problem: PDF files
generated when using Adobe Pagemaker have colors with a different
saturation (shade) then what was displayed on the screen. An example
is shown [HERE]
The solution (tested successfully on Pagemaker 5.0 and 7.0):
PageMaker uses the Postscript Printer Description file (.PPD) from its
own directory rather than use the one associated with the printer in
the Windows Directory. This file describes the capabilities of a
postscript printer. To fix the problem, download the following PPD [PDF_RDR.PPD]
and place it in the PPD folder of the
PageMaker Directory. The exact location of this Directory for Pagemaker 7.0
can vary from computer to computer. For a standard installation, the
folder is:
"C:\Program Files\Adobe\PageMaker
7.0\RSRC\USENGLSH\ppd4"
When printing from PageMaker, make sure
that "PDF reDirect" is the selected printer, and that the "PDF
reDirect Virtual Printer" is also selected as the PPD file. This
will fix the problem as shown [HERE]
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CorelDraw 8 |
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The Problem:
In CorelDraw 8, text which has an outline will not display the outline
in the correct location on the page.
The Workaround:
Either do not use outline on text, or convert the text to "curves" [CTRL+Q]
before printing to a PDF File.
A sample of this problem and the
workaround is shown in this PDF file
[HERE]
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MS Office 2003 (Word, Excel,
etc...) |
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The
Problem: The preview image does not appear (but
the PDF is created properly).
The Workaround: Ensure that no drawing object has
partial transparency (ie 1% to 99%). Use this workaround only if
having a preview picture is important to you.
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Fineprint PDF Factory |
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PDF reDirect will not work if the Fineprint PDF
Factory printer driver is also installed.
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PDF995 |
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PDF reDirect is compatible
with PDF995, but the reverse is not true. PDF reDirect will cease to
work after using PDF995. You will need to reboot your computer to be
able to use PDF reDirect again.
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