In this video, we will show you an alternative way to print from PDF files. PDF files are among the most common graphic files, and they can include both raster images and vector graphics. These elements can be overlapped and have transparency layers. Additionally, PDF pages can have different sizes, which can sometimes cause the printed image to look different from what is seen on the screen. For example, some elements may be missing when printed or some elements that are not visible on the screen might show up in the printed version. Another issue that can occur when printing complex PDF files is receiving an error message on the printer. To solve PDF printing problems, you can try an alternative printing method. Open the print dialog in your PDF application and click on the "Advanced" button. Then, check the "Print as Image" option. By selecting this option, you can specify the resolution of the image. The default resolution of 300 dpi is usually suitable for most cases. After adjusting the settings, click "OK" and proceed to print. When you choose to print as an image, each page in the PDF will be converted into a raster image before being sent to the printer. This means that all the complex tasks of interpreting graphics elements and rendering the final image will be done by the PDF application itself. As a result, the printed image should match what you see on the screen. It is important to note that you should uncheck the "Print as Image" option before your next printing task. Otherwise, the option will remain checked even if you exit and restart the PDF application. However, some users prefer to always keep the "Print as Image" option checked. The only drawback of doing so is that printing from a PDF will take longer...