There are .pdf password removers out there, but it's risky, as many come with added 'hidden extras'.
Another 'safe' method is to take screenshots, which you can save and/or print.
The PDF file is a User Manual for a Car Cam and is 'Password' protected which I have from the manufacturer's site but it wont allow me to print a copy of the file.
I do have the copy that came with the Camera but its small and poorly printed and hard to read.
The PRINT option is 'grayed out' on the download so is there a way to bypass this restriction?
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There are .pdf password removers out there, but it's risky, as many come with added 'hidden extras'.
Another 'safe' method is to take screenshots, which you can save and/or print.
Can you copy/enlarge the original instructions just a step larger and try toread i as you you said it is hardly readable?
Never thought of doing that but it wont hurt to try, will it?
The current print looks 'smudgy' like the letters were over inked but today everything is printed electronically rather than mechanically like using a Typewriter.
I stand unequivicably behind everything I say , I just dont ever remember saying it !!
Gordon, if you post details of the manual I will try to locate a copy on the internet, which you can print.
Open the pdf resize so u can read it and hit "prtscr" print screen and open word or notepad or similar and paste into document, do this for the pages u need.
cheers thomo
Post a link to the original file. I'm sure someone here can remove the restrictions and re- upload it somewhere for you.
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