We've noticed that the native PDF printer introduced to Revit 2022 produces text that is slightly longer than that on screen or produced by Acrobat. The first image below shows the text on screen which matches the Adobe Acrobat pdf output whilst the second shows that from the native pdf printer. The font used is 2.5mm Arial.
Has anyone else experienced this?
On screen + Acrobat PDF output
Revit 2022 native PDF output
@stephen.spikings wrote:
We've noticed that the native PDF printer introduced to Revit 2022 produces text that is slightly longer than that on screen or produced by Acrobat. The first image below shows the text on screen which matches the Adobe Acrobat pdf output whilst the second shows that from the native pdf printer. The font used is 2.5mm Arial.
Has anyone else experienced this?
Yes. Text in Exported PDF is slightly different than in Revit. It is inconsequential for me so I give it a pass.
We use Docuflow for Revit to publish PDFs and generally do not experience such differences. Occasionally however we need to restart Revit if we are on remote desktop and the windows sessions have different DPI screen settings. That seems to confuse Revit, that seems to be is highly dependent of the graphic card settings to render the print properly.
Luis Santos
archi systems as
Thanks for the responses.
We've checked the post related to KBs and don't believe this is the culprit because our PCs were rebuilt in October 2021 so hopefully incorporate the April update. Also, the problem we have seems more minor than that described + it only occurs with the Revit 2022 native .pdf printer, not the Adobe Acrobat one.
@ToanDN - I'd be more relaxed if the built-in Revit 2022 .pdf printer reduced the length of the text as in your example. My example extends the text so 'bolts' could be pushed over some other element and be read as 'bolt'.
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