Quicken PDF writer/printer

thought I would snip a new thread on this.

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P.Schuman
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The Quicken PDF printer is essentially a commercially available PDF Printer (Ayumi or something like that) that has been crippled only to work with the application it was bundled with. I use PrimoPDF (and there are several very good freeware ones) there.

Reply to
Mark R. Cusumano

| wow - just tried it - yup - produces some weird error message... | "Printer Not Activated - error code 30" | | I have used a "packaged" version of the common PDFcreator | called PDF995 for $9.95... or free with web-invoked ads. |

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| I just tried it from Quicken, and it works ok, | just like with PDFcreator - a dialog should ask where you want it, | and then it saves it there. | | BTW - I get the same "error code 30" from TurboTax - | you would think they would think they would at least allow the "family" to | use it. |

Use PDFCreator from SourceForge.

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Reply to
David H. Lipman

I get an error during the download process.

Reply to
Stubby

Why error are you getting? It downloaded just fine for me. I would try again...maybe pick a different mirror site to download from.

Reply to
Laura

Yup. That was my original suggestion. It is free, safe, and works great.

One nice thing about sourceforge is that you can download the source code for the application. There is no chance of any hidden spyware or anything else that could slip in with some other freeware sites.

Even if you can't read the source code, there are lots of other people who can and do.

Reply to
JimH

It worked fine today. Thanks!

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Stubby

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