best way to print to pdf?

balloonshark

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cabri

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There are many applications that will act as a print driver and generate a PDF file if that is what you are asking.

Perform a quick google search.
 

TheGardener

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Every year I buy H&R Block tax software. When installed, it includes PDF995. I found out that its use is not restricted to just the tax software. PDF995 installs as a printer. So if I were to create a pdf file from a webpage or even an open document on my laptop, I simply choose PDF995 among the printer names, then choose the file name and directory path. I believe you can find PDF995 for free on many sites that distribute software.
 

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what is the best way to print to pdf

Generically, one must have software that installs PDF creation as a printer. Then all you have do to is select that as your printer when you print.

There are several valid choices above that will install PDF creation as a printer. I happen to have two, one by Nitro and other by Scansoft.
 

FeuerFrei

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Been using PrimoPDF for years; installs as a printer.

I believe Windows 10 now natively supports .pdf creation. Just saying - not advocating Windows 10. D:
 

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If your using Windows 10 already, it comes with Microsoft Print to PDF printer driver. Which works fine for me. If you don't have Win10, go to Devices and Printers - Click on Add printer - The printer that i want isn't listed - Choose Add a local printer or network printer with manual settings - Then drop down the drop down list from the Use and existing port: and choose File: (Print to File) and now select one of the printer drives that you already have installed on your computer and finish off the rest of the settings.

Hope this helps.
 
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Binky

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Many applications can save to PDF, like MS Word and Excel. For a generic print driver type of PDF publisher, which I would be lost without (burn in hell Adobe):

PDFredirect works well, is free, but crashes a lot.

PDFfactory works great, but its not free.
 

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Every year I buy H&R Block tax software. When installed, it includes PDF995. I found out that its use is not restricted to just the tax software. PDF995 installs as a printer. So if I were to create a pdf file from a webpage or even an open document on my laptop, I simply choose PDF995 among the printer names, then choose the file name and directory path. I believe you can find PDF995 for free on many sites that distribute software.


Since my scanner is on an XP machine (no software upgrade) I still use Word Perfect there (XP machine is not on my intranet.).

For the rare occasion I need to print to PDF to send something via email where other things get blocked (excel for instance) I'll now go through less conniptions. Thanks.
 

Mike64

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I haven't tried a bunch of different ones, but the free/"trial" version of Bullzip works for me...