Thanks for that,
having clarified the problem a bit, it only really seems to happen when
they are printing a large number of the generated PDF's. They are
definately not shutting down the PC before printing finishes.
It does seem to suggest that something residual is haging around in the
printer buffer or in the info the acrobat is serving to the printer.
I guess my main worry, is how can I check to make sure the PDF I am
creating is coming out intact,
I am 99% sure that the generated PDF's are not the problem, but would
like to be 100% sure.
Is there a way to check the integrity of a PDF file??
thanks
Steve
Bruno Lowagie wrote:
Steve Vanspall wrote:
Has anyone else had this problem, anyone found a solution???
I once spent some time on a similar problem at work.
The problem never occured when I was around.
Then I got an idea: I printed a large document
and I shut down the PC of the end user before
the document was completely printed.
Junk characters appeared. Problem solved.
A pity I couldn't charge the end-user for wasting
my time.
br,
Bruno
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