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lergus2016-05-18 11:05:24
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lergus, 2016-05-18 11:05:24

What PDF converter/editor do you use?

Now all more or less serious applications are able to convert their format to PDF, but for some it turns out extremely clumsily. advise a program or a printer emulator (preferably free) that could translate something into pdf respecting the sheet format (A4 A3 and A0 are in a row in the application)
Thank you.
UPD: Delivered Foxit PDF Reader - it seems to be free for commercial companies.

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John Smith, 2016-05-18
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Of the free ones - Foxit PDF Printer. When installing the Foxit PDF Reader \Architect software, the corresponding software printers are also installed.
PDFCreator definitely can't. PDFArchitect from the same manufacturer can (in a previous version of the answer, I mistakenly attributed it to the Foxit package).
FileCenter can. But it is expensive ($200 for the Pro version, where the printer is), and it is not easy to find a high-quality tablet, although it is possible. I heard that the seventh versions are usually crooked, and 8.0.0.22 seems to be nothing. But its main value is in a high-quality scanning system, so if you don’t need it for this, you can forget about it.
I personally checked on a document with pages of different formats.

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