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IL-2 Sturmovik: Cliffs of Dover Latest instalment in the acclaimed IL-2 Sturmovik series from award-winning developer Maddox Games.

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Old 08-31-2012, 03:54 PM
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I understand. What is the printing resolution? How much dpi?
I print now in b&w A5 size 600dpi, I can read all of the texts. I admit, it's small, but the 4-5 pt text still readable.
I just went around the corner to the (rather professional) copyshop to make that test with 600dpi on A5 - and your pdf refused to be scaled down to A5 because it being 'protected'. That protection seems to be rather effective : They tried every trick they knew with Adobe Acrobat but could not get it to the printer in any other format but A4. Other pdf-viewers might (and PDF-XChange Viewer does) ignore that protection, but they didn't have any and I've got no 600dpi color laser capable to print on 200mg paper... Is that 'protection' really necessary?

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The main problem [...] But i will finish the sheets first.
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Old 08-31-2012, 05:19 PM
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I just went around the corner to the (rather professional) copyshop to make that test with 600dpi on A5 - and your pdf refused to be scaled down to A5 because it being 'protected'. That protection seems to be rather effective : They tried every trick they knew with Adobe Acrobat but could not get it to the printer in any other format but A4. Other pdf-viewers might (and PDF-XChange Viewer does) ignore that protection, but they didn't have any and I've got no 600dpi color laser capable to print on 200mg paper... Is that 'protection' really necessary?
Today I printed in A5 format... Adobe Acrobat Reader - Print - Setup - 2 pages per sheet (Paper size A4)... and click OK. How tried you scale down the document?
The editing isn't allowed, but the High Res Printing allowed, all other settings is printing or printer settings...
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Old 08-31-2012, 06:51 PM
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Today I printed in A5 format... Adobe Acrobat Reader - Print - Setup - 2 pages per sheet (Paper size A4)... and click OK.
That's one of the things they tried... Maybe German versions of the Acrobat are stricter I'll investigate further and report here.

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PS: Other PDFViewers (e.g. PDFXChange Pdf Viewer) make no trouble , but that's not what they have where they can print on 200mg (cardboard)paper.
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I too got them printed recently. The printer said they were protected but had no issue printing at A5.
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