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    Hello to everyone
    Under the subject heading, we can collect coil mold drawings.
    https://s7.dosya.tc/server18/0iftbh/...l_pdf.rar.html

  • #2
    A good idea, I was thinking of starting a thread on this subject myself, as I have several profiles in my collection now. I just need to get access to a scanner so I can digitise them, so it may take a few days for me to sort things out.

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    • #3
      S?pper DD
      https://s7.dosya.tc/server18/vnk872/...D_DXF.rar.html

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      • #4
        grrtt
        https://s7.dosya.tc/server18/0go3om/GRRTT.rar.html

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        • #5
          Originally posted by gurdal View Post
          Hello to everyone
          Under the subject heading, we can collect coil mold drawings.
          https://s7.dosya.tc/server18/0iftbh/...l_pdf.rar.html

          I dont trust that website, what do you click to download the file
          I have tried clicking a couple of things but the site does weird things to my PC and I stop

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          • #6
            Originally posted by gurdal View Post
            Hello to everyone
            Under the subject heading, we can collect coil mold drawings.
            https://s7.dosya.tc/server18/0iftbh/...l_pdf.rar.html
            It is better for everyone if you upload the files to the Geotech site. Click on Go Advanced and then Manage Attachments.
            Offsite uploads tend to have a short shelf life.

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            • #7
              hello, I had the same problem and I solved it, click on an empty place of the page and at the bottom just above the icon at the bottom of the page will appear a window end, click on the window end ( red arrow) not on the bottom of the page and the file will pop-up to be saved

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              • #8
                Originally posted by AK48 View Post
                hello, I had the same problem and I solved it, click on an empty place of the page and at the bottom just above the icon at the bottom of the page will appear a window end, click on the window end ( red arrow) not on the bottom of the page and the file will pop-up to be saved

                [ATTACH]54042[/ATTACH]

                Thanks, I have the files.

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                • #9
                  hello , this file seems to be corrupt : concentrik_coil_pdf

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by AK48 View Post
                    hello , this file seems to be corrupt : concentrik_coil_pdf
                    This is what I get from the rar file
                    Attached Files

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                    • #11
                      humm , i've got the same file so maybe my reader 7.0.5 maybe defective or incomplete if you can open it , thank you
                      sorry yet i upgraded reader to 10.0 and the file is good , thank you

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                      • #12
                        My pdf viewer can't open that example pdf document either. It's not that it makes a mess of opening it, or just shows a blank page, it simply fails to open it at all, as though it were corrupted, or an unknown filetype. It's just a plain vanilla drawing, can't it be saved in some plain legacy pdf format, for the benefit of everyone?
                        The built-in pdf viewer with my Firefox browser can open it, but can't re-save it in any way, so there's no workaround solution there.

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Skippy View Post
                          My pdf viewer can't open that example pdf document either. It's not that it makes a mess of opening it, or just shows a blank page, it simply fails to open it at all, as though it were corrupted, or an unknown filetype. It's just a plain vanilla drawing, can't it be saved in some plain legacy pdf format, for the benefit of everyone?
                          The built-in pdf viewer with my Firefox browser can open it, but can't re-save it in any way, so there's no workaround solution there.

                          I am just using the latest adobe DC reader, 2020.013.20074, works fine

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by Skippy View Post
                            My pdf viewer can't open that example pdf document either. It's not that it makes a mess of opening it, or just shows a blank page, it simply fails to open it at all, as though it were corrupted, or an unknown filetype. It's just a plain vanilla drawing, can't it be saved in some plain legacy pdf format, for the benefit of everyone?
                            The built-in pdf viewer with my Firefox browser can open it, but can't re-save it in any way, so there's no workaround solution there.
                            Opens OK in Xreader 1.2.2 in Linux Mint.

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                            • #15
                              "I am just using the latest adobe DC reader, 2020"
                              Well I suppose it should open with the LATEST version of Reader. My irritation is that it doesn't open with something that isn't the latest version of whatever. It's just a drawing of a coil ffs, it should open with a 20 year old Reader on Windows 95. It's not something 'fancy' like an editable form where limited changes can be made and signatures added; it's not some 'open source' format like 'GoogleDocs'.
                              Plus I'd still expect it to be readable by a less capable pdf viewer, even if half the 'features' don't work. If you try opening an editable form on an old viewer, it still opens, the form appears fine, it just doesn't offer the editing features. Whereas these Turkish pdf's appeared unopenable to my viewer.

                              ( and yes, before you all moan at me, I did look into updating it a few months back, I even downloaded one, but it wouldn't install because my OS was too old or something, and I haven't got round to trying out alternatives yet )

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