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Fantastic !

The file came down very well.

Thanks for your labor and love on AW.

Have a great week
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Darren k
 
My printer does have a quality setting; it was set to 1200 DPI, but that's as good as it will get as it's an old Laserjet 2100 TM. This is how it came out. I scanned it at 600 DPI, but when you look at the lettering, you can see what happened

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Hey Robert, awesome! I initially got the 'bad encrypt' error, but that said that it was because I needed to update to adobe 7, then it worked perfect! Thanks always for the work and the great site!
 
I see what you mean Tony, thank you for doing that! The age of the printer might make a difference, the original document was scanned at 300dpi.

My printout is crystal clear, but the printer is less than a year old.
 
A minority view

Unlike most, I use Linux. And I use Evince, not Adobe Reader for reading PDF files.

I had no apparent trouble opening the PDF with Evince, although I cannot say that it opened 100% properly--obviously if this PDF does require some feature in Adobe Reader that doesn't exist elsewhere than it won't work as intended on my system. However, I can say the PDF is readable. The search function works perfectly.
 
All perfect!

Notice the quality of the scan and clarity of the text, is the file clear and very readable to you?
Very high quality image, I can zoom it and it mantains a good level of detail.

For those with a printer available, can you print the document, how does the printed version look? For those with laser printers would you say it looks close to if not as good as you would expect the original document to look?

Printing with my Lexmark Optra E340 a test page I have a pretty good result, text could be a little sharper but it's a very good quality overall.

Were you able to download the file and save it to your hard drive so you have the file forever, even after I remove this sample download page? Did your browser ask you whether you would like to OPEN or SAVE the file? After the file was finished downloading did your browser let you know it was done?

Using Opera 11.61 on Windows 7 x64 works great, I can choose to save or open, as usual and using FoxIt Reader for it, all the functions work perfectly, searching for text works without problems.
 
Looks great here - Mac 10.7.3, Chrome and Preview for printing to a HP LJ3800. The printout itself was beautiful - good as new!

I now feel ready to install my 1963 Kenmore Automatic Washer!
 
Worked great and I'm at work.  2 seconds to save to hard drive and 5 to print on laser printer.  Great quality.
 
ye olden vintage Mac

Does all it says perfectly.

iMac G4 "the bedside lamp" ;-)) with 10.3.9 Panther
Schuberth pdf plugin installed
Tried with old Safari and old Firefox (Schuberth didn't react at all as was to be expected with Adobe 7 docs)
Both browsers asked whether to save it or to open it in Preview. (clicked "save")
time: 52 sec. (via cable box)
Adobe 5 and Preview: not capable (as was expected)
Adobe 7: fine, looks like factory made, good resolution, best 90° alignment and page to page.
Printing flawlessly.
 
Looking good here -- it downloaded without asking if I wanted to see or save (normal for my setup, Mac/Safari). Preview opened the file, no problem. Text is clear and printout is good, the search feature worked really well.

Looks like it will be another wonderful new feature, thank you!
 

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