If you'd like to solve this, it'd be helpful to the rest of us if
you'd provide the standard system info: OS, versions of Frame and
Acrobat, amount of RAM, how you're importing the graphics, the
graphics file format, how you're creating the PDF, and so on.

Art

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On Mon, Jan 31, 2011 at 2:59 PM, Bethany Lee <bethany.lee at lakeshore.com> 
wrote:
> I have seen this thread somewhere and searched the archives but couldn't find 
> it:
> I am using FM 9 (all patches installed), and when I print to PDF, some images 
> appear with a thin black line on the right side. I had this once before, and 
> fixed it (so I know there's a simple solution), but my IT guy did something 
> to my computer and now they are back. Does anybody remember the solution to 
> this?
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