I use Acrobat Pro 9.4.4 to create (print) files for subsequent transmission to my clients. My client presently uses something called "ecopy" to try and open these files and frequently finds that ecopy indicates the file is corrupted and will not open, this wastes their time and mine. However, on inspection of the original file and email transmission to other destinations the files open without difficulty in Acrobat Reader.
I have found a kludge to stop this which requires me to reprint the alledgedly corrupt Acrobat file. This is inconvenient. Pursuading my client to alter their IT setup to use reader is not a viable solution. Is there anything I can change to the way Acrobat Pro prints which would rectify this problem and avoid me wasting time reprinting perfectly good files.
By the way, why are you printing PDF files from Acrobat instead of just saving them?
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