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I`m sending my artwork to a giclee printer who prints artworks to canvas. I want to limit the number of prints that can be printed by the printer. After this the document becomes "dead" or inactive, it either cannot print or cannot be viewed or printed.
This prevents them doing unlimited prints and selling them on the side.
I would allow the printer to do 5 prints, a couple for colour tests, allowing for errors, then the final.
If they don`t get it right I can send them another limited printing file.
can we do this in acrobat?
regards
Mark
With normal password protection, and even using LiveCycle DRM, a PDF is either printable or not, you cannot control quantities. Also, most printers refuse a PDF that has any type of security assigned to it, as the security also prevents their printer software from breaking apart the document or arranging pages on a larger sheet.
If the artwork is your copyright then your 'protection' against unauthorized copies is simply the law - you can sue, the printer knows you can sue, and hopefully they're a business with enough to lose that they won't risk landing in court over a few dollars in profit. Ensure you have a written contract with them specifying exactly how many copies you're permitting them to make, and what they should do with any rejects, tests and the PDF itself once the job is finished.