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PDF Files: Scan - Create - Reduce File Size

The document provides instructions for scanning documents, creating PDFs, and reducing PDF file sizes. It recommends using Adobe Acrobat Standard to read, create and manipulate PDFs. It describes using the print command or PS2PDF.com to convert files to PDF. It also recommends settings for scanning, such as grayscale or black and white at 300dpi or less. The document suggests reducing file sizes to under 2MB by using Adobe PDF print settings or the "Reduce File Size" option.

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PDF Files: Scan - Create - Reduce File Size

The document provides instructions for scanning documents, creating PDFs, and reducing PDF file sizes. It recommends using Adobe Acrobat Standard to read, create and manipulate PDFs. It describes using the print command or PS2PDF.com to convert files to PDF. It also recommends settings for scanning, such as grayscale or black and white at 300dpi or less. The document suggests reducing file sizes to under 2MB by using Adobe PDF print settings or the "Reduce File Size" option.

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PDF Files

Scan – Create – Reduce File Size

It is recommended that you purchase an Adobe Acrobat product that


allows you to read, create and manipulate PDF documents. Go to
http://www.adobe.com/products/acrobat/matrix.html to compare
Adobe products and features –Adobe Acrobat Standard is sufficient.

Scanning Documents

You should only have to scan documents that are not electronic, and
when you are unable to create a PDF using PDFMaker or the Print
Command from the application you are using.

Signature Pages
If you have a document such as a CV that requires a signature on a
page only print the page that requires the signature –printing the
entire document and scanning it is not necessary or desired. Once you
sign and scan the signature page you can combine it with the original
document using the Create PDF From Multiple Files feature.

Scanner Settings
Before scanning documents remember to make certain that the
following settings are activated on your scanner (settings may vary):
ƒ Document Mode
ƒ Scan to smallest size
ƒ Fast (lowest quality)
ƒ Grayscale or black and white
ƒ Resolution: 300dpi or less

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Creating PDF Documents
Option 1 – Use Adobe PDF Printer Command:
In many authoring applications, you can use the Print command with
the Adobe PDF printer to convert your file to PDF.

Create a PDF using the Print command (Windows)


1. Open the file in its authoring application, and choose File > Print.
2. Choose Adobe PDF from the printer menu.

3. Click the Properties (or Preferences) button to customize the Adobe


PDF printer setting. (In some applications, you may need to click
Setup in the Print dialog box to open the list of printers, and then click
Properties or Preferences.) Choose Smallest File Size as your default
setting.

4. In the Print dialog box, click OK and Save your file.

Create a PDF using the Print command (Mac OS)


1. Open the file in its authoring application, and choose File > Print.
2. Click on the PDF button in the Print window.
3. Click Save as PDF.

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Creating PDF Documents (continued)

Option 2: If you do not have Acrobat Standard or higher


installed use PS2PSF.*

1. Open the file in its authoring application, and choose File > Print.
2. Select “Print to File” and save.
3. Open your browser and go to http://ps2pdf.com/convert.htm
4. Click “browse” select the file you created in step 2 (.prn or .ps),
click “convert”
5. Download the newly created PDF file.
*Note: Some formatting changes may occur once converted (bullets
may turn to symbols and color may become black and white).

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Reducing File Size Options

*WebDCU will accept files up to 2.0MB.*

Here is a rough estimate for PDF file sizes:


If the contents are pure text, like a CV, the file size is usually 10kb per
page; therefore, a 1MB file will have about 100 pages. If the file
includes some pictures, the file size may increase. If the file is a
picture, like a scanned license or certification, you may have different
file sizes based on the picture quality. In most cases, saving the file at
about 250kb per page should be enough to generate a clear picture.

Option 1 – Use Adobe PDF Print Command:


1. Open the PDF file, and choose File > Print.
2. Choose Adobe PDF from the printer menu next to Name.
3. Click the Properties (or Preferences) button to customize the Adobe
PDF printer setting. (In some applications, you may need to click
Setup in the Print dialog box to open the list of printers, and then click
Properties or Preferences.) Choose Smallest File Size as your default
setting.
4. In the Print dialog box, click OK.
5. Save the new (smaller) PDF file.

Option 2 – Use Adobe PDF “Reduce File Size”:


1. Open the file in Adobe Acrobat and choose File > Reduce File Size...
2. For our purposes, please make these files "compatible with" version
Acrobat 5.0 or later.
3. Save the new (smaller) PDF file.

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