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Dear community,
I have a few pdf docs (which, unfortunately, are only able to be opened through adobe acrobate reader dc) which I need to print out. I don`t have a printer at home, and hence, my plan is to save the files on a USB stick and print them at my local library.
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Thank you very much for your answere!
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ferdinandw73229020 wrote
- Would the library also have to have the Adobe Acrobat reader DC in order for me to print the files?
The chances are good yes but you'd really want to contact them first and ask. It doesn't necessarily have to be Adobe Reader. There are many PDF readers out there that will work.
Is there an option to save the documents as a print-only version on my usb stick so that it can be read / opened / printed by another computer? Essentially, converting the format from adobe dc to a regular PDF file which every PDF viewer can open.
Just copy the pdf to your drive. Anything that can open a pdf file can probably open your pdf. Ther is no difference between an Adobe PDF and a "Regular" PDF. PDF's are just PDF's.
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