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I'm having trouble reading the PDF online.
I'm having trouble printing PDFs.
Can I use the Adobe Reader Plugin?
I get an error saying Adobe Reader can't write to the file
'There was an error opening this document. Could not repair file.'
My browser downloads about 20% of the file and then stops.
PDFs are designed to be printed out and read, but if you prefer to read them online, you may find it easier if you increase the view size to 125%.
You must be using at least version 4.0 of the Adobe Reader software. See Help with Printing for installation instructions.
Try printing one page at a time.
Try printing with the 'Print as Image' option selected.
Try printing to a newer printer. (NOTE for Macintosh users: A number of users have reported problems printing PDFs with the LaserWriter Driver version 8.4. We suggest using an earlier or later version.)
Try saving the file to disk before printing rather than opening it "on the fly." This requires that you configure your browser to "Save" rather than "Launch Application" for the file type "application/pdf," and can usually be done in the "Helper Applications" options.
Make sure you are using the latest version of Adobe Reader. See Help with Printing for details.
Are you getting Postscript errors on your Mac? A frequent cause is a lack of communication of postscript commands between your computer and your printer. Postscript communication on a Mac is handled by the Control Panel called "~ATM". To see if you have installed "~ATM", go to the "System Folder / Control Panels" folder and look for "~ATM". If the control panel is not present you will need to install it. If the "~ATM" is installed, check to make sure that you are using the most recent version, v4.0 or higher. You can check the version number by selecting the "~ATM" icon and choosing "Get info..." from the "File" menu.
If you do not have "~ATM" installed or need to upgrade to the latest version, you can get this software from the Adobe Reader web site.
Are some lines on each page getting cut off?
Are you running MacOS version 8? The default paper size is "Letter Small." Change this setting to "US Letter" in "File/Page Setup" and you should be able to print full pages.
If the file is taking more than 15 minutes to download, see Tips for users experiencing slow response.
The Windows 3.x, Windows 95, and Windows NT versions of the Adobe Reader Plugin seem to be reliable, however we don't recommend using the Macintosh version. Use the Adobe Reader application instead. See Help with Printing for instructions.
It's possible that your printer doesn't have enough installed memory to handle an entire PDF, especially one that contains a lot of images. Try printing the file to a printer with more memory, or, alternatively, print the PDF one page at a time.
It's probable that the file was incompletely downloaded, or corrupted during the network transfer. Your best bet is to try a fresh download of the file. If that doesn't work, please send us feedback and we'll investigate.
This problem is frequently caused by unusually high network traffic, and the best solution is to try downloading the files at a time when transatlantic network traffic is lighter -- generally when the east coast of the US is not at work. You might also look at Tips for users who are experiencing slow response
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