Troubleshooting - Revu 2018
I ran the same process on the same machine in Bluebeam 2018.5 and Bluebeam 2016.5.2. The process was loading files from a folder for a batch slip sheet. I believe it is around 60-65 pages. Bluebeam 2016 did it in less than 6 seconds. Bluebeam 2018 did it in just over 4 minutes. In Windows 10, click Start Bluebeam Software Bluebeam Revu your version (32-bit). For example, Revu 20 would be Bluebeam Revu 20 (32-bit) Once Revu opens, try printing as you normally would. If your printer is relatively new, you should be able to find 64-bit drivers for your printer on the manufacturer's website.
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Do you need help with Revu? Follow our troubleshooting solutions for issues you might encounter when using the software.
Tools and Settings
Activating some settings in Revu may affect how certain tools behave. Learn more about troubleshooting tools in Revu and how to edit tool settings. Nc40 skin tone color.
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Error Messages
Do you see an error message upon login, or when trying to use a tool in Revu? Find out what causes error messages and follow our solutions to get back on track.
Are you experiencing blue and green progress bars when opening PDF in Bluebeam Revu? On occasion, we'll get Bluebeam PDF files that don't open nearly as fast as our other files. These are usually large plans with lots of hatch patterns and/or layers. These files take longer to open, take longer to render, and just aren't as responsive as most of our other PDF files. While these files are opening, we'll see a Green progress bar and then a Blue progress bar. What does this mean?
In the video below, we'll explain that Green bar shows while the file is loading into memory. Then after the file has loaded, the progress bar shows as Blue when the file is rendering. You will also get the Blue progress bar when panning and zooming as Revu renders the new orientation of the PDF
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Notes: The file in the video is 49MB with lots of hatch patterns and layers. I'm also pushing the image to a high-resolution monitor. These are all conditions that can contribute to slow response times for some PDF files in Revu. See this post to help your Bluebeam Revu performance.
More options for improving the perfomance of PDFs that are slow to open and render.
Recreate the PDF:
1. Undertale switch language. Open Bluebeam Revu without opening of the file.
2. Go to the File menu and click Create >From File. (Or use key command Ctrl+N)
3. Locate and select a PDF, then click the Open Button.
4. When the Save As dialog opens, choose a file name and destination. Do not try to over-write the original. Please choose a slightly different name.
5. Click the Save button.
Re-printing the File with Print Engine Set to 'Vector':
1. Open the PDF in Bluebeam, and initiate the print process (Ctrl+P or File menu > Print).
2. Select a Printer.
3. Click the Advanced button located in the lower-left of the page.
4. Change the Print Engine setting from 'Image/Vector/Grid' to 'Vector,' and click the OK button.
5. *Try setting the Print Data Type to 'Auto.'*
6. Click the Print Button.
Note:*If setting the Print Data Type to 'Auto' doesn't help, try repeating Steps 1 through 6 with the 'RAW' selected.
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Reduce File Size Western digital my book format ntfs.
If the document contains a lot of images, you can also try the Reduce File Size from the Document Menu in Revu.