The problem seems not to be in the PDF, but in your printing system. Is it
Postscript-based? In my recollection, Postscript does not support
transparent images. If you have access to a HP printer, try printing using
the PCL driver to check. Or ask Acrobat Reader to "print as image" in the
Print dialogue. (I am not sure if this is the exact text of the option
because my AR is in Portuguese.)
Cheers.
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Assunto: transparent graphic
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28/05/2003 09:58
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Hallo there,
i'm frustrated now. I have to generate some pdf-file from an
XML-Datasource.
There has to be some logo in that pdf-file and this logo has transparent
areas. The background contains a backgroundimage. In acrobat the
transparent
areas are ok, but if i print the file the transparent area is printed
white.
That looks not so nice. May i do something wrong???.
I tried with different png and gif versions of that logo.
May it doesn't work???
Please help!!!
kind regards
don martio
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