November 21, 20178 yr 11 hours ago, headley said: You don't want to print a 1000+ manual, unless it's your boss printer On a tablet you can easely search a word or frase and find it within seconds, don't try that on a printed manual... yep too easy on a tablet I7-8700k,Corsair h1101 cooler ,Asus Strix Gaming Intel Z370 S11 motherboard, Corsair 32gb ramDD4,, gtx 1080ti Card, RM850 power supply Peter kelberg
November 21, 20178 yr [MOD EDIT] The PDF's are locked for a reason. Links/ways to programs that unlock them are not allowed. Cheers Henrik K. IT Student, future ATPL holder, Freight forwarder air cargo and thx to COVID no longer a Ramp Agent at EDDL/DUS+ | FS2Crew Beta tester (&Voice Actor) for the FSlabs and UGCX Sim: Prepar3d V4.5 Rig: CPU R7-5800X | RAM: 32GB DDR4-3000 | GPU: GTX 3080 | TFT: DELL 3840x1600
December 9, 20178 yr You could print the first 747-400 v1, I did and still have it in a large ring binder which has helped me as I've not had the PMDG 747-400 for some years, now I have P3Dv4 so I can fly without OOM`s I'm enjoying flying again. Ray. Raymond Fry.
December 18, 20178 yr Too bad it cannot be printed. Anyhow, remember to save backups on your Google Drive..........
April 2, 20188 yr On 2/2/2017 at 8:04 PM, warbirds said: It would be wonderful if PMDG would sell a printed manual with cover as a more exclusive option. I for one would gladly pay for such a manual. My thoughts were to have the manual pro printed out and bound in some fancy cover but now see that is not possible. I do like the tablet idea and had not thought of doing then even though I do have a Samsung tablet. Oh yes,I'm sure many would love that, but I'm pretty sure logistically that would be impossible. PMDG would have to either outsource it to a bulk printing service (which has it's own legal and quality issues), or buy a couple of industrial printers and hire more staff, driving up their expenditure by a lot. Robert A. JonesIntel i7800, NVIDIA GTX 1070, Corsair 4x8GB DDR4 2666, 1+2TB WD Black, Gigabyte Z370 HD3 R1.0.
April 2, 20188 yr The official Boeing manual is awfully dry reading, a real yawn fest, I wouldn't print it even I could. Much better (shorter yet more comprehensive and a better read) is the PMDG 744 manual for the earlier version.
April 3, 20188 yr I think the best read for new users is the Introduction and use Manual worth printing, Give you a good guide to setting up the aircraft and changes you can make and why its done that way. Raymond Fry.
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