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How familiar are users with the Print to PDF concept?

How familiar are users with the Print to PDF concept?
  1. What is the use of print to PDF?
  2. Why is it called Print to PDF?
  3. Is it better to save as PDF or print to PDF?
  4. Why is save as PDF under print?

What is the use of print to PDF?

Choose PDF in your printer options to turn your file into a high-quality Adobe PDF document. After you create PDF files, you can edit and share them. You can also print PDF files if you ever need hard copies.

Why is it called Print to PDF?

PDF stands for "portable document format". Essentially, the format is used when you need to save files that cannot be modified but still need to be easily shared and printed.

Is it better to save as PDF or print to PDF?

'Save As' will more accurately copy the look and actions of the original document into the PDF clone. But that might not be what you want – additional document details (Microsoft calls it 'metadata') can be copied to the PDF and visible to the reader. 'Print' options will make a PDF that looks like a printed page.

Why is save as PDF under print?

On the Print dialog Box, On the Bottom Left there is a check box which says Print to file. Uncheck that check Box, you would be able to print from your physical printer. In the print dialog there is a box that says"CHANGE", open that and select your printer. I had the same problem and this worked for me.

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