Does anyone know of a good free way to produce PDFs from an arbitrary application in Windows? Specifically Revit in this case, but there are other applications.
We don't want to buy Acrobat for every single user when most applications can print direct to PDF natively, so we have been using CutePDF for some time with Revit. But CutePDF often produces relatively massive files, particularly when compared to those produced from the same input file by a different user who has got Acrobat. Windows 10 obviously has native PDF printing, but it doesn't seem to be able to produce large (A1) PDFs, and the file size is an issue here as well. Searching around for free solutions seems to bring up a lot of crap, which I suppose is fair enough.
And yes, I know that Linux and Mac can produce PDFs quite well, but that wouldn't answer the question.
We don't want to buy Acrobat for every single user when most applications can print direct to PDF natively, so we have been using CutePDF for some time with Revit. But CutePDF often produces relatively massive files, particularly when compared to those produced from the same input file by a different user who has got Acrobat. Windows 10 obviously has native PDF printing, but it doesn't seem to be able to produce large (A1) PDFs, and the file size is an issue here as well. Searching around for free solutions seems to bring up a lot of crap, which I suppose is fair enough.
And yes, I know that Linux and Mac can produce PDFs quite well, but that wouldn't answer the question.
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