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Solid Print PDF 1.0

by Solid Documents, LLC
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Solid Print PDF 1.0 Usable (3/5)
Easily Create PDF Files and Manage Print Jobs

Solid Print PDF is a low-cost Windows printer driver that lets you create PDF files from any Windows program and manage all your printing tasks.

Creating PDFs from the Print Menu: With Solid Print PDF you can create PDFs from Word, Excel, and more without the need for Adobe Acrobat. Simply select Solid Print PDF as your printer, then select PDF File. You can preview the document and make changes before creating a PDF file.

Each PDF file can be optimized for its intended use. Compression features let you create smaller PDFs suitable for Web display or e-mailing. Password security allows you to protect confidential information. Solid Print PDF provides the most essential PDF features while removing the complexity.

Why use PDF? The PDF format is a universally accepted document standard for securing and enhancing electronic documents for easy distribution. In addition, PDF files can be opened using a Web browser and sent via e-mail without concern about spreading viruses.

Fine-Tune Your Print Output: Want to save a tree – and money? Solid Print PDF lets you control and enhance all your printed output. With Solid Print PDF you can cut your output significantly, saving costs and time.

Solid Print PDF lets you control the quantity of information per page. On one sheet you can print the equivalent of two, four, or eight pages in either portrait or landscape mode. Pages can be displayed across or down and you can add borders for easy reading. Pages can also be selectively removed from a job.

Solid Print can handle multiple print jobs from different programs at once. Preview shows how your output will look before you send it to a printer or to a file. Solid Print PDF can also convert documents to hack-proof, read-only bitmaps for ultimate document security.

Try it Today! You can download the program for a free 15-day/15-use trial.
Popularity Download Avg. User Rating Overall
2% - 1%
Downloads: 97 / 2 (total / last month)
Updated: 27-07-2006 10:35:26 GMT
Released: 24-08-2005 
Language: English 
Platform: Windows2000, WinXP, Windows2003 
Requirements:
Install: Install and Uninstall 
Solid Print PDF Reviews
Rating: 2 / 5
Reviewed by: DoctorLizardo (13-Jan-2006 22:41:06 GMT)
Comment:

This app may be great for other uses than mine, but I've had nothing but trouble with it so far. I have a Dell Inspiron 600m running service pack 2.

I wanted a simple and easy way to create (from Word docs) pdf files that are 4.18 X 6.88 (mass market size) for online submission.

I was pretty excited to try this, as it looked very basic. (A "stick-shift" kind of app.)

First, I tried using a Word doc that was set up to be 4.18 x 6.88, and printing (as described in the help) to the Solid Print app. This brought up the app, which had its own prefs. In those prefs I created a custom size page (4.18 x 6.88) and called it Mass Market, and then I saved the converted doc to pdf.

The resulting pdf, however, was 4.01 x 6.93. Now since the online submission requires exact measurements, that simply won't do.

Furthermore, it turns out that whenever the app comes up, it changes my desktop font prefs so that Clear Type goes away and everything looks kinda funky. This happens every single time the program opens.

I tried changing the setup of the Word document with the same weird-size result. I tried changing the size of the S.P. prefs in various ways (pages, fit, etc.) and could not EVER get the pages to come out the right size. I even tried random size to see what would come up.

Only when using 8.5x11 Word docs set up to come out of 8.5x11 pdfs, did they come out more or less as expected (minus a tenth of an inch here or there.)

I guess if you want to convert that size of docs to that size of pdfs, you're in luck, because you'll be able to do so.

But if you are looking to make any kind of pdf that is not that size, you may have a long row to hoe.

The frustrating thing is, I bet there is some way to do it. It's just that there are way too many ways to get in to change the prefs, and no indication as to which is one that will actually affect anything.

If this worked like it looks like it should, I would probably love it, but as it is I feel I wasted about three hours trying unsuccessfully to make it come out right.

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