Title: RE: Problem printing Cocoon/FOP generated in Postscript printer

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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