hello,
Thanks for your reply.
Please see the attached two pdf files. The ghostscript gives the same output as the distilled one.
Best Regards
Ahmed Ferdous
Team Leader
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-----Original Message-----
From: Jeremias Maerki [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, February 14, 2003 2:03 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Problem printing Cocoon/FOP generated in Postscript printer
Sounds to me like the PostScript driver screws up. What does the PDF
look like in GhostScript? Maybe you could post a small example showing
this effect (original PDF (one page) and another PDF generated through
Distiller)?
On 14.02.2003 12:17:58 Ferdous Ahmed wrote:
> We are developing an Enterprise Application in J2EE. Our client has request
> to print all the reports in pdf.
> We used the Coccon/FOP framework for this. The pdf has been produced
> properly (it can be viewed perfectly using acrobat reader).
> And can be printed properly in normal LaseJet / Dot matrix / Bubble Jet /
> InkJet printers. But when I want to print these generated pdf
> in Postscript printers, the text part is coming properly, but the
> shadows,bars or lines that are being used for formatting the document
> are being distorted.
>
> In the process of investigation, What I have found is, If I print the
> generated pdf to Acrobat Distiller, It gives the same output as the
> distorted printing...:-((
Jeremias Maerki
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