I've got a large PDF.  The program that created it inserted a large number
of blank pages (600 pages, best guess 1/4 are blank).

Is there any way to print the pages with text and not print all the blank
pages?

Google turned folks wanting to do it, and few answers.  (Or folks
complaining about printer driver/PPD issues adding blank pages.  Or with a
scanned PDF, which this isn't.)

I tried Adobe Acrobat X preflight "remove empty pages" from the PDF (I
found where and how with great difficulty).  If I did everything correctly,
and appears I did, there must be something invisible on the pages, so
Acrobat doesn't consider them blank and leaves them in...

There was something loosely defined on making images of the pages and
evaluating the contrast or something.  But I'm not sure how to do that.

Any ideas?  My Google-foo has run out on this one.

Paul

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