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Originally Posted by 88%
Thanks so much for the fast answer! You just saved me $800!
This is surprising and more than a little disappointing. I had been under the impression that pdf embedded soft annotations were standard. Right now I make all my annotations using Acrobat, and then print my copy with the markup and one clean copy to submit to the Court. While I appreciate your suggestion of keeping a separate clean copy around, it would just slow my workflow down too much.
Thanks again.

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I might not understand your requirement correctly. Could you elaborate on your current workflow? You mean that the annotations produced with Acrobat (and you'd expect the same from the DPT-S1) can somehow be "disabled" for printing? How does that work? And in how far does this become a feature of the PDF, technically speaking? Is it that such a PDF has embedded Javascript and an embedded button "disable annotations" which then will hide all annotations when you click it (I suspect it's not like that, but just to illustrate my ignorance)?
As a remark, I don't particularly see how just keeping a second copy (which you never use unless you want to print clean) slows down your workflow, but of course it might be a matter of taste.