![]() ![]() This would seem to be further evidence that the PDF file is not an image file like a JPG or PNG, but a text file with formatting. ![]() When the text is selected in the PDF viewer, the selection is not exactly contiguous, either selecting other text as if it were part of the string seen, or adding spaces between each letter, or both. I have seen PDF files where the software that generated it was not at all sophisticated and placed each and every letter as a separate entity. It contains text with font descriptions and location information. So it would seem the text selectable PDF file is not an image at all. The file that presents as text is only 59 kB. The file that presents in the reader as an image is 1.4 MB. To have the PDF Printer, you need to purchase Adobe Acrobat but if this is not an option, a good alternative to Adobe Acrobat is Foxit Reader. The image is formed by the PDF reader you choose, no? Under Select Device, click on Generic CUPS-BRF. They contain text with formatting which can be selected and copied from the PDF document. Heres what I did: Settings > Printers > Click Additional Printer Settings. I’m trying to understand what you are saying, but the reality is these documents are not printed to PDF as an image in the general case. ![]()
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