Printing Low quality pdfs

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    Default Printing Low quality pdfs

    I would like to have my clients download a full resolution pdf to view, but when they print the pdf the images are replaced by low res vector work is this possible?

    Thank you

    roger
    roger_hetheri@adobeforums.com Guest

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    Default Re: Printing Low quality pdfs

    Sorry, it's all or nothing. There's no way to control what happens when they get the file. Just give them screen resolution (72 ppi). That should print out pixelated.
    Steve_Werner@adobeforums.com Guest

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    Default Re: Printing Low quality pdfs

    Sorry - but there is .. use the PERMISSIONS password when securing the
    file using the passwords method ..

    Select Acrobat 5 or higher and then select either 150dpi - or high
    resolution. However, since vector is not resolution based - it will not
    work unless you turn your illustrations into bitmaps .. So - yes and no ..

    Jon
    Jon_Bessant@adobeforums.com Guest

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