![]() I actually noticed that Send to Kindle is a printer driver that comes with the app of the same name, and this appears to actually produce a PDF, but I believe it's sent right to Amazon and I'm not sure if it's possible to download it as a PDF from there (it used to be possible, but I can't seem to find the option with the current Cloud storage setup). I'm hoping somebody here might have a printer driver that would act as a "real" printer, but actually save the document as a PDF that I can take and do something with. Instead of using the print drivers factory default settings you can add your own print driver configuration. Generally I would just do something like print from the application, and select "open in preview" or "save as PDF", but apparently the format metadata properties doesn't allow that. I'm hoping somebody reading this understands what I'm saying or I might sound crazy :). ![]() So what I need to do is convert the PDF to a simpler PDF format. ![]() But the printer also doesn't appear to support the hardcore PDF format. Unfortunate the only printer I have access to is a community networked printer that (to keep things simple) requires the document be uploaded to the printer. Hello! I need to print a form, which is in some sort of hardcore PDF document container that won't let itself t be saved as a PDF using the standard print dialog because it appears to be intentionally "locked down" by Adobe Acrobat DC, which is the only PDF reader that appears to read the document format.
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