Method A: 1. install Adobe Acrobat, click File-print in SSReader, select Adobe PDF, select several projects, click Print, and select the file storage location, for details about the operation, see method B. The latest super star seems to have shielded many virtual printers. If this method does not work, check method B.
(Method A is still available in the SSReader 3.72 beat1 + Adobe Acrobat 7.0 professional environment)Method B: because the new version of SSReader controls virtual printing, the virtual printers that directly use Adobe Acrobat and Office 2003 need to be renamed. The operation is cumbersome and failed after a few simple attempts; if you do not want to download and install other virtual printers, you have to give up temporarily.
By chance, I checked the help of Acrobat Distiller and found that it could convert printed files in the PS format into PDF files, which gave rise to a new idea and was completely feasible after the experiment. The specific methods are shared with you.
1. Find the PS driver of any printer and install it.
Note: It is the driver of a real printer (non-virtual printer). It doesn't matter if there is no printer. We just use it to print it into a file, not on paper. In addition, the printer driver is generally divided into two types: PCL and PS, we need PS driver. The PS driver can be downloaded from the printer manufacturer's website, such as HP.
2. Open the PDG file.
3. calculate the total number of pages of a book (cover + copyright +... + preface + directory + body ).
4. display the cover page, select print. The start page is the current page, and the page number is the total number of pages just calculated;
Select the installed ps printer and print it to a file. In the dialog box that appears, enter the file name. The file extension is preferably. PRN (other files can also be selected, but the PRN file Acrobat Distiller can be automatically recognized). The file name has the best path to facilitate searching.
5. Open the PRN file with Acrobat Distiller and convert it to a PDF file as prompted.
Using this method, I tried to convert a book with nearly 500 pages in 1 to 2 minutes (excluding the number of pages of Time, of course), and from the cover to the body are all in a PDF file.
Advantages of this method:
Superstar has made some effort to block virtual printers. I believe that more virtual printers will be blocked in later versions of SSReader. The method in this article uses the driver of a real printer. Unless the superstar does not allow PDG files to be printed on paper, it will never stop us from converting PDG to PDF.