More than likely, the .pdf is 'not well structured' from an accessibility
point of view.  the pages are probably very large.  Unfortunately, as well,
these historical type documents are very difficult to get good scans from
with our OCR technology.  (In the latest update to Kurzweil 1000, it is 
normally better to open the .pdf directly rather than specially print it. 
That having been tried, and if results remain very poor, then the pdf could 
be printed on paper and the paper then scanned.)  )  It needs to be said 
that accessibility is key -
nearly the only key for us - when it comes to reading .pdf documents.  So
apart from a document being in scanned image form, even if it is in text but
not well structered the .pdf will not fare too well with JAWS and
adjustments to settings have to be made that depart from standard
accessibility settings in Adobe Reader.

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Marilyn Walker" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, April 13, 2009 9:25 PM
Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] Adobe saying empty document


Mike, I had this happen to me last week when I tried to access a pdf
document from the University of IllinoisHistorical archives.  It seemed that
the pages, labeled "graphical" were probably scanned document pages that may
have been digitized.  So, as a last resort, I tried the Kurzweil 1000
virtual printer and that opened the document.  However, unlike other pdf's,
this large file reads very slowly with my using the down arrow keys and I
find that normal K1000navigation such as "go to page" scarcely work.  Maybe
there is something I need to know about digitized pages because the time
consumed was really intolerable.  marilyn


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