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Any image, link, or discussion related to child pornography, child nudity, or other child abuse or exploitation. Details required : characters remaining Cancel Submit. Was this reply helpful? Yes No. Sorry this didn't help. Thanks for your feedback. The result is a smaller PDF file you can manage. Given the visual nature of digital content today, images are a big part of PDF files.

When you downsample bitmap images you basically decrease the amount of pixels in it which reduces the overall resolution and hence, the size of the PDF. Downsampling options will tell your PDF program know how you want to delete those pixels.

Each has its own advantages, so choose wisely. Each one has different methods of handling colour. It requires less data than CMYK.

And one less data channel means a smaller file size. By embedding fonts, you are essentially attaching the entire character set within the PDF, which can puff up the file significantly.

So if we are printing a single page which is very huge in size, a single image would be created by GDI32 and if this image goes over 4 GB, the GDI Image will be truncated. Most of the drivers would have the facility to do so. Open the XPS document and print to the device. Right now I'm trying the option to "start printing after last page is spooled" I guess it won't help much, but you never know untill u tried ;-. Is it possible to configure Adobe Reader to bypass GDI for printing en print directly to the spool process on the server?

Or are there registry settings to configure windows on using a larger max for GDI printing? Just finished the test with "Start printing after last page is spooled" and it also ended up in an error "The document could not be printed" We only use a couple of fonts, couldn't gain much by using machine fonts.

Tried disabling advanced printing features in the hope it would lead to smaller files witch didn't help either. When I print the complete doc the. A file this large won't print if I upload it via de webinterface on the printer. I can't turn it off for testing. Printing the document in sections is also possible with adobe reader. Just don't want to use it, because parts of documents can become mixed up.

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