Printing with Adobe PDF

Rhino 8 WIP is printing layouts to PDF very well with RhinoPDF printer, but some of our drawings use a variety of display modes and sometimes the drawings look better printed with Adobe PDF (experience with Rhino 7). However, when I use the Adobe PDF printer to print 11x17 Landscape, I continually get 8.5"X11" and the rest of my drawing on the right side is just cutoff. I have tried checking different boxes for portrait and landscape with exact same results. I have also gone into Advanced options in the print dialog and selected landscape to no effect.

Hi @jcparks we’re currently working on fixing this issue with the new print dialog in v8. We hope to have this resolved this week.

https://mcneel.myjetbrains.com/youtrack/issue/RH-76683

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Hello Travis,

Any feedback on this issue ?
I still got the exact same probleme when want use Adobe PDF

Thanks

I too cannot print via Adobe PDF or Bluebeam PDF without cut off/loss of entire layouts not being plotted. Just adding a +1 here for hopes of this fix soon.

Currently I have my drawings all automated but then need to save down to R7, open in R7, and print to successfully print.

Looking forward to the fix!

I’ll take a look right now and fix whatever’s happening.

https://mcneel.myjetbrains.com/youtrack/issue/RH-77985/3rd-party-pdf-writers-not-saving-correct-page-dimensions

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Like others I found the issue is still here in the Rhino 8 release.

I’m also noticing that I cannot get my drawings to print Vectorized when using RhinoPDF printer. Is this a related issue or something else?

yes, make sure to install service release candidate 8.1

I updated to Version 8 SR1 (8.1.23318.13001, 2023-11-14) and neither issue is resolved. Adobe PDF still chops the 11x17 down to 8.5x11 and RhinoPDF is rasterizing everything even though I am only printing lines and text in wireframe viewports.

I use bluebeam revu and I don’t have the chopping issue anymore, how do you start the print command? since the menu doesn’t work so I use a macro instead,

I use the Print command, so the dialog box pops up. If you are not using the Adobe PDF printer (a virtual printer that is installed on your system with Adobe Acrobat) then you probably would not experience the same issue assuming that it is related to the printer driver.

What does your macro look like? I didn’t know that was a possibility.

I use the same dialogbox. It used to be chopped on V8 SR0 but it seems to be resolved here:

probably more work is needed for additional printers.

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Additional detail - When using Rhino PDF printer and Output Type: Vector, If I print a single sheet, it produces vector, but multiple layouts will cause it to rasterize all the sheets. I also tried checking the box to ‘Save each layout to a separate sheet’, but that still resulted in rasterization.

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Can you test this file and let me know? I have this Thread that is actively discussing the items:
Rhino 8 - Printing PDFs - Nightmare Thread - Serengeti (Rhino 8 BETA) - McNeel Forum

try to print all the pages and let me know
Scaling Linetypes.3dm (104.4 KB)

Thanks for linking me to your thread. These are the same issues I am seeing as well, and will help add to it. I tried printing your file and encountered the same issues (rasterization when printing multiple, Adobe PDF cutoff)

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I’m getting the same issue with rasterization of multiple sheet simultaneous export

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Thank you for Confirming @jcparks and @michaelvollrath hoping that Mcneel can give us some update about that.

Can you try this build from the weekend?
https://files.mcneel.com/dujour/exe/20231119/rhino_en-us_8.2.23323.14001.exe

Also Insteat of using CTRL+P or Print Dialogbox, use this macro
-_Print _Preview

It seems the macro above Generates all vector graphics, but it shows a different dialog box

This is the build I am using

Great, Try to access the print dialogbox from the Macro, it should show a slightly different one. I tested it and it works for now.
Scaling Linetypes3.pdf (48.7 KB)