PDFdrv Quicken Printer Driver

I lost my Quicken "PDFdrv" driver file. I only now have an empty folder fo r it. I need it to be able to duplex print Quicken Reports on my printer. Can anyone out there supply me with this driver? I cannot seem to find it anywhere to download. I presently have V10 and to call Quicken to send it t o me is next to impossible. If you have not purchased their latest version they will not talk to you. I'm sure some of you with older versions have t his in your computer if you do a search for it. Please reply will you? Lee

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funtotango2
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t anywhere to download. I presently have V10 and to call Quicken to send it to me is next to impossible. If you have not purchased their latest versi on they will not talk to you. I'm sure some of you with older versions have this in your computer if you do a search for it. Please reply will you?

It is not just the driver or the batch driver that is that folder. There are a number of .dll files that are too.

You need to reinstall Quicken so that you get all of the necessary files fo r Quicken printer to work.

You can also try and install a third party PDF printer and see that works i nstead of the Quicken PDF printer.

You also do not mention which version of Quicken you have or what your OS i s.

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Jeffrey

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it anywhere to download. I presently have V10 and to call Quicken to send it to me is next to impossible. If you have not purchased their latest ver sion they will not talk to you. I'm sure some of you with older versions ha ve this in your computer if you do a search for it. Please reply will you?

for Quicken printer to work.

instead of the Quicken PDF printer.

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Jeffrey

Replace it with PDFCreator from PDFForge.

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It is completely independent of Quicken and works with all software.

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David H. Lipman

Or 'CutePDF'. I've used it for a decade.

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Andrew

t anywhere to download. I presently have V10 and to call Quicken to send it to me is next to impossible. If you have not purchased their latest versi on they will not talk to you. I'm sure some of you with older versions have this in your computer if you do a search for it. Please reply will you?

Sorry but that doesn't solve the problem. I MUST HAVE THE "PDFdrv" driver t hat Quicken put out. I do not have a printer which will automatically dupl ex. I must turn the pages over. The PDFDRV driver would allow me to do tha t. Regular pdf conversion programs will not allow me or give me the option , to duplex on my printer.

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funtotango2

Paper is not THAT expensive. Don't be so cheap.

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Sharx35

Printers do Duplex.

You have options.

Quicken's PDF writer is not the only option.

Always define what the problem is. I see nothing in your original posts stating anything about Duplex printing. You haven't even stated what printer you have.

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David H. Lipman

Paper is not THAT expensive. Don't be so cheap.

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JohnA

I can buy 5000 sheets of 20 lb. paper for less than $40 CDN. Again, don't be so obsessive that you HAVE to HAVE duplex printing. You sound like one of those empty-headed,

obsessed environmentalists who think that the sky is falling.

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Sharx35

t anywhere to download. I presently have V10 and to call Quicken to send it to me is next to impossible. If you have not purchased their latest versi on they will not talk to you. I'm sure some of you with older versions have this in your computer if you do a search for it. Please reply will you?

Don't remember exactly what I did to get Quicken to "PRINT TO PDF" but anyw ay I am now able to print/save to a pdf file. Once saved from the pdf file I can manipulate my printer to do duplex printing. For those who belittle duplex printing and call me cheap, it is not a matter of money at all. It saves our forests, landfills, etc and also when keeping records, it cuts do wn on the bulkiness of your record keeping. When printing multiple pages of say 60 pages, you can cut it down to 30 and not make a huge volume out of it.

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funtotango2

If you're using Windows 10, there's a built in PDF driver that will do the same thing. I don't prefer the built in Quicken PDF printer or the Windows

10 driver because they d> I lost my Quicken "PDFdrv" driver file. I only now have an empty folder > for it.

Don't remember exactly what I did to get Quicken to "PRINT TO PDF" but anyway I am now able to print/save to a pdf file. Once saved from the pdf file I can manipulate my printer to do duplex printing. For those who belittle duplex printing and call me cheap, it is not a matter of money at all. It saves our forests, landfills, etc and also when keeping records, it cuts down on the bulkiness of your record keeping. When printing multiple pages of say 60 pages, you can cut it down to 30 and not make a huge volume out of it.

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JohnA

find it anywhere to download. I presently have V10 and to call Quicken to send it to me is next to impossible. If you have not purchased their latest version they will not talk to you. I'm sure some of you with older versions have this in your computer if you do a search for it. Please reply will you?

anyway I am now able to print/save to a pdf file. Once saved from the pdf file I can manipulate my printer to do duplex printing. For those who belittle duplex printing and call me cheap, it is not a matter of money at all. It saves our forests, landfills, etc and also when keeping records, it cuts down on the bulkiness of your record keeping. When printing multiple pages of say 60 pages, you can cut it down to 30 and not make a huge volume out of it.

You shouldn't need to do anything. When you get to the print dialog, you should be able to chose what printer you want there. And assuming that you have a pdf reader installed, at least one of the choices should be a pdf printer.

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Ken Blake

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