

I hope Autodesk listens to its disgruntled customers and gives us a solution instead of ignoring the problem for another 8-10 years. It's pretty pathetic that we still cannot print consistently with Adobe or that Autodesk does not yet have a built in PDF printer like AutoCAD. Autodesk does not actually listen to customers, but they want to give the impression that they do to soothe us.įor reference, the following PDF printers that are being recommended in this forum have malware: They did not really do anything for architects with the release of 2018.Ħ0% of the top 10 most voted idea have been acknowledged and ignored since 2016.

The advantage of using Xrev Transmit with any of these PDF Printers is you don't get any file name pop-up messages after each page, and the naming is fully configurable using any of your Revit has changed the PDF creator to "Under Review" since 2016. **These are PDF Viewers, Editors, Markup tools, that include a Printer hence they are more expensive. *Includes a PDF Printer, but as a Revit plugin, and Transmittal tool, it does a lot more than just PDF's. $39 USD for the first year, $28 USD each following year) $13 USD per user for commercial use if you don't want ads, if you can put up with the ads its free) Our Revit Addin, Xrev Transmit includes a commercial license of BioPDF, and it also supports: There really is very little difference between most of them, other than the default settings which can of course be changed. There are plenty of PDF Printer options available, and just about all of them you can tweak the settings to achieve the same results.
