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If you are experiencing a problem with the Acrobat (.pdf) downloadable catalog files on this site, please read this section: Because of the large number of variables on the user's computer which may affect Acrobat's performance, we may not be able to provide a fix for your specific problem on this page. However, we offer the following information to assist you in configuring your system for optimum performance with Acrobat files, and links to other resources. If you are using a Windows computer, be sure to initiate printing from within the Acrobat or Acrobat Reader application, not from the browser. The Acrobat (.pdf) files on this website are compatible with Acrobat reader versions 3 and higher, and are optimized for printing on a 300 DPI laser printer or inkjet printer with at least 300 DPI resolution. They have been tested on both Macintosh and Windows platforms, and with Netscape and Microsoft web browsers. If you are using a version of Acrobat Reader prior to 3.0, you can download the newest version free from Adobe. |
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Older versions of browser software may also work poorly (or not at all) when viewing or downloading Acrobat documents. We recommend that you upgrade to the latest version if you are currently using Mozilla or Microsoft browser software prior to version 4.0. The latest browsers may be downloaded free from Mozilla or Microsoft. |
| For technical support with Acrobat, including information on configuring your browser to either open Acrobat files onscreen or download them for local printing, we suggest using the resources on Adobe's website, particularly the "top issues" information that can be found at: http://www.adobe.com/support/products/acrreader.html |
| Another excellent source for Acrobat information, particularly for advanced users, is: http://www.pdfzone.com |

