

See details in Adobe Acrobat Help: Adobe PDF printing preferences (Windows)

When printing large sets of views, the first views are processed, but eventually the Adobe Acrobat processing dialog stops updating, even after Revit has finished sending all of the views to the printer. Join us for our upcoming Live Webinar Introduction to BIM 360 Docs for Revit Users – Register here 10am, 18th Februrary Additional Information: PDF files can only be created one sheet at a time.The progress bar in the dialog box stops/ hangs.A PDF file will be created for the first print job, but no PDF files are created for subsequent print jobs in the same session.The PDF file will be generated after an unusually long time.Users reported that in Revit 2016 R2 and newer, print to PDF by the Adobe PDF driver may return the following results: But within this blog, we have suggested a couple of workarounds which can help you get everything running smoothly. This is currently an ongoing issue, which has been confirmed with the Autodesk development team.

Have you encountered problems printing to PDF in Autodesk Revit? It seems to freeze and not continue with the print command? Does it want to create numerous files in an unbreakable script, even though you have specified ‘Combine multiple selected view/ sheets into a single file’?
