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Pdf+ (for the Nokia 9200 Series Communicators)
Details
Pdf+ (for the Nokia 9200 Series Communicators) can display a large number of PDF 1.0, 1.1, 1.2, 1.3 and 1.4 files. Pdf+ silently ignores some unimplemented features and non-conforming PDF files, it will complain about other unimplemented features and non-conforming PDF files. Pdf+ is designed especially for Smartphones and Communicators. As these devices are still less powerful than desktop computers, some less-often used PDF constructs are not available.
- Pdf+ can only display the complete Symbol and Zapf Dingbats fonts if you have the appropriate font files installed on your device. The built-in fonts do not contain some Symbol characters, and none of the Zapf Dingbat characters.
- Pdf+ doesn't handle the dynamic content of a PDF file, and it cannot render Type 0 or Type 3 fonts.
- Even though the quality of the printout is very good, printing itself is a bit slow. Printing also uses a lot of memory and will fail occasionally because of that. We do not recommend printing documents that also take a lot of time to render to the screen.
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Devices
This distribution is for the Nokia 9200 Series Communicators such as the Nokia 9210, the Nokia 9210i and the Nokia 9290.
- Nokia 9210
- Nokia 9210i
- Nokia 9290
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Printing
Pdf+ can also print PDF documents to a suitable printer. Even though an entiere document can be printed, we advise caution as printing using a smartphone or communicator is not as fast as printing using a desktop PC.
The standard print function of your device doesn't allow choosing the pages you would like to print. Therefore Pdf+ introduces the Print range dialog, where you can choose to print the entiere document, the current page only or a range of pages.
Pdf+ normally uses the printer's fonts to print a document. This may result in certain circumstances is odd-looking or unreadable printouts. In particular, instead of characters, boxes are seen. In this case we recommend setting the Print to image option in the Print range dialog. In Print to image mode, Pdf+ renders the page to a bitmap, and then prints the bitmap. This procedure is almost identical to the way Pdf+ renders a page to the screen, and will result in a faithful representation of the page.
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