Online parts manual best free pdf file generator/compiler required
Hi Folks,
The kubota site which has the online parts diagrams/manuals is a handy resource. Even though I have a pdf parts manual, the online unit has a lot clearer/sharper/detailed diagrams especially when zooming in. My eyes are getting tired, and I like sharp images.
I find an exploded diagram is better than a WSM in many cases, and/or it compliments a WSM.
So what I'd like to do is save the online resource parts manual. Yes I can print it out a few pages at a time, but ideally I like to save each section to a pdf so I can print later when I need it. You may ask why not just go online, well online has only just become available to me in Australia, and previously I tried the US sites and they wouldn't let me in, even using a proxy. And you never know, they may stop access at some point and start charging or remove altogether.
So if anybody has done the same with a good free pdf printer, so when you send to print, it actually save as a pdf, I'd be interested to know. I'd also then like to collate/join all the pdf's together if possible. Any suggestions would be welcome.
Hi Folks,
The kubota site which has the online parts diagrams/manuals is a handy resource. Even though I have a pdf parts manual, the online unit has a lot clearer/sharper/detailed diagrams especially when zooming in. My eyes are getting tired, and I like sharp images.
I find an exploded diagram is better than a WSM in many cases, and/or it compliments a WSM.
So what I'd like to do is save the online resource parts manual. Yes I can print it out a few pages at a time, but ideally I like to save each section to a pdf so I can print later when I need it. You may ask why not just go online, well online has only just become available to me in Australia, and previously I tried the US sites and they wouldn't let me in, even using a proxy. And you never know, they may stop access at some point and start charging or remove altogether.
So if anybody has done the same with a good free pdf printer, so when you send to print, it actually save as a pdf, I'd be interested to know. I'd also then like to collate/join all the pdf's together if possible. Any suggestions would be welcome.
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