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Converting a PDO file (Pepakura) to PDF Document
since I am interested in creating some web tutorial videos, this was a good practice start for me
...and so I have created a short tutorial video. Its not the best quality (I'm learning), but hopefully it will help. Recently a request was posted for an explanation on how to convert a PDO file to a PDF Document for the purposes of printing. I'm pretty new to Pepakura myself, but it seems pretty straightforward. Why would you want to do this? Well if you are like me, you do not like Pepakura. Obviously if I took the time to learn how to use the program properly I might have a different attitude. But I've tried to use it in the past and I really don't like it and I am just not interested in spending the time to learn the program. Another reason to convert the file to PDF is for Apple users. I am under the impression that Pepakura is not available in a MAC version? So, if you can get access to a PC with Pepakura installed, you can create a PDF file which will work in your MAC. Please...do NOT create PDF files for the purpose of redistribution. This is intended as a one time personal use option for owners of legitimately acquired PDO files. ....
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Nicely done Dave. Also a note for others, you don't need to purchase Adobe Acrobat for this - you can use a number of free PDF printers, one of my favorites being CutePDF. Once installed, it acts as a printer which you can choose as the output for *any* program that can print, and you'll end up with a PDF file.
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VERRRRY nice Dave thank you!!...Rich
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Really helpful!
Thanks!
I have figured out how to make a jpg. but not a PDF until your tutorial. Moat appreciated, The DC
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PDFForge
PDFCreator are a couple more. Free and available on souceforge. |
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I'm not able to see the video on my computer. One of my problems is getting Pepa to work on my computer period. For some reason it just doesn't want to work, and no I'm not on a MAC.
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An easy option is cutePDFwriter. its a PDF programme that acts as a printer so just print the pdo as normal just choose this programme. Its free and works as i have tried it.
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I myself use PDFCreator, mostly for printing on a machine which doesn't have Pepakura. Despite Dave's reservations, .pdo files have their place, even for nondesigners like me - changing textures is a nice feature.
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I too have used this technique also.
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If only pepakura viewer worked on other platforms... :-( |
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