I am using REVIT 2016 and the latest realease of Bluebeam Revu CAD software. The Bluebeam software provides an Add-In to my version of Revit 2016 but I have had nothing but problems with Bluebeam.
After several emails back and forth between the tech department at Bluebeam they informed me of the following:
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Print to the Bluebeam PDF printer...don't use the Add-in.
Our Revit 2016 add-ins for Bluebeam were disabled because they don't work. Printing to the PDF printer works fine.
That did not work, either.
I selected "Bluebeam PDF" as the printer and then clicked OK and nothing happened.
What exactly were you trying to print? Did you select sheets, the current view?
Can you share what your Print setup looks like when you have Bluebeam PDF selected? It works just fine for me.
I simply selected one sheet, Sheet E1.0. Not the current view.
When I click OK, nothing happens.
This is the one sheet that the Add-In refused to convert.
Here is the screen shots of the error message when the Add-In was not working and also, the Print Window.
Like I mentioned before, I have been using Bluebeam for pdf conversions for years. Never had a problem up until about 6 months ago. Both with 2015 and 2016. I am really desparate. I have some angry clients who don't really want to hear about my "bluebeam" issues.
Does anyone have an alternate method or software for rvt to pdf conversion that is successful?
I'm wondering if by disabling the add-in within Revit is why we can print just fine?
An option that I use with my home computer is PDF Creator. Just don't let it install the junkware if you are too quick to click.
Use Xrev. You won't use anything else ever again.
download the trial and get your printing done, it comes with its own inbuilt pdf maker BioPDF, so it always works. Never had a problem with it and I get a licence in every new office I go to. Any other PDF creator is hit and miss.
I love xRev..just don't need it for what I do now. But it's also nice that it can pull project/titleblock parameters for filenaming. Works out great when you need to print to PDF, print actual sheets and export to DWG. Oh, and only one person needs to do so.
I am now using a trial version of PDF Architect 4. Seems to work rather nicely. And the tech support was FAST.
I will probably purchase this software and be done with Bluebeam.
I recommend that you try Docuflow from the Autodesk App Store. It handles sheets in all sizes and orientations automatically.
Bluebeam is a software that from a company that is competitor to Autodesk, and we have noticed that it is not optimised as it could have been for Revit.
Just checked quickly the link of "docuflow" which you refer to and it states that the software runs as a full functional trial for 7 days.
After 7 days, what is what it would not do?
After 7 days, how much will it cost (if it will) for it to run as a fully functional software?
BlueBeam does work quite well with Revit for me.
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