Large PDF file size

Good morning,

I have several sheets to print to PDF for a site project with the PDF sheet size being 24x36. The ten sheets end up being a bit over 25 MB and flipping from one sheet to the other seems to lag a bit. There are no rasters in the files, but there are several reference files, including nested references, and a mix of DGNs and DWGs. Some of these references contain what I call "smart" elements (elements used for OpenRoads modeling purposes), but the display of these elements are turned off. I have attached one of the sheets as a typical example of one of the sheets. I have also attached the plot driver for reference.

Anyone have any ideas on how to make the PDF file size smaller and then hopefully easier to work with (scrolling sheet to sheet in the set)?

Thanks,
Ken

PowerDraft V8i, PowerGeopak V8i

Site Page Example.pdfPDF Full - Color Raster.pltcfg

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  • Hi Ken,

    how to make the PDF file size smaller

    You should edit your PDF driver and go to:

    Driver Properties\Precision - Standard and not more than that;

    Advanced\Driver Resolution - 96;

    You didn't speak about levels. Your PDF has them, if not needed you can turn them off, that helps.

    If not needed you can turn off Searchable text.

    Sometimes files have some element that cause the output file larger than it should. Normaly 3d elements with visible edges. Don't seems the case in your provided sample file. Sometimes are elements from DWG that provoque this. If possible run a purge inside DWG files, and do a compress in all your DGN files.

    Hope this helps and regards

    José

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  • Hi Ken,

    how to make the PDF file size smaller

    You should edit your PDF driver and go to:

    Driver Properties\Precision - Standard and not more than that;

    Advanced\Driver Resolution - 96;

    You didn't speak about levels. Your PDF has them, if not needed you can turn them off, that helps.

    If not needed you can turn off Searchable text.

    Sometimes files have some element that cause the output file larger than it should. Normaly 3d elements with visible edges. Don't seems the case in your provided sample file. Sometimes are elements from DWG that provoque this. If possible run a purge inside DWG files, and do a compress in all your DGN files.

    Hope this helps and regards

    José

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