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PDF printing problems?
Use the Acrobat Toolbar

Use the printer icon
on the Acrobat Toolbar, NOT from the File menu.
Don't print from inside
the browser!
PDF files don't like
being printed by the browser. The process may
crash your computer and even damage your files. Large PDF files can also take a
very long time loading into a browser, epecially when scrolling. The problem is worse
if you are using a dial-up modem.
Solution: Save it to your computer and print using Acrobat reader.
- If possible, save the PDF file directly
from WebCT. Right-click on the link (Windows) or
click-and-hold on the link (Mac); a menu will pop up. From the menu, select Save this Link as or Download link to disk; you can then rename
the document and save it wherever you want;
OR
- Load the PDF file as usual and then immediately save it using the
disk icon in the Acrobat toolbar at the top of the pdf window (left of the printer icon).
Once you've saved the PDF
file, what next? Open the Adobe Acrobat
Reader program and load the PDF file. It should
load much faster, scroll correctly and, more importantly, print correctly.
Of course all of this assumes
that the PDF file is not corrupted and will load in the first place. If the PDF is corrupted, try to download it again. If this fails then the PDF file was not created properly, inform your lecturer.
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