We apologize for this inconvenience and will let you know as soon as we find a solution to it. If that's not the case with you, this is caused by the recent Windows security update that our developers and engineers are currently working on. Usually, when you install Nitro Pro license on your computer, Nitro PDF Creator (Pro 10) should automatically install on your machine and you should be able to see it in the Devices and Printers System Panel. Workflow-wise I think we like just switching "plotters".Īny thoughts are welcome while I'm waiting for tech support. (I know it would somewhat duplicate Cutepdf Writer) I have briefly considered installing the Primo PDF and using it as the Virtual Printer. Have any of you good CAD-Peeps ever tried/solved this? It doesn't appear that is is capable of being installed as a virtual printer. I Googled myself around for a while, sent in a ticket, don't know how long their response will take, and landed in wikipedia. I have tried to go through "Add Printer" and Nitro doesn't show up. I installed cutepdf write earlier, the free version, and it shows up in printers. I think, as I have in the past, I'd like to install Nitro as a Virtual Printer (System Printer, is that the correct nomenclature?) The computer that we are trying to install on is a Windows 7 laptop. They looked at features and cost and Nitro Pro (Primo's real-life big brother) seemed like a great deal. Her company, all two people, wanted to be able to do some editing in the PDFs, and they desired to own the software being that they are for-profit. We've used the Primo PDF Free version along with AutoCAD for many years for little trivial things around the house. She keeps feeding me and not making me sit out in the rain, so life is good. Whilst going through the process, my wife has started a new business.
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