Hi Mark,

Export from QuarkXPress does not involve Distiller; we license Adobe
Normalizer to convert the EPS files generated by QuarkXPress to PDF.
However, it does use the EPSConvert.joboptions that's installed in your
main application folder (generally "C:\Program
Files\Printable\FusionPro" on Windows, and "/Library/Application
Support/Printable/Printable/FusionPro" on Mac).  If you modify the
settings in this file, it should change the way that PDFs are exported
from QuarkXPress.  However, keep in mind that this file is also used at
composition time to convert PostScript and EPS graphics and metafiles
for PDF-based output formats.  Similarly, the EPSConvert72.joboptions
file is used for low-res conversions in Preview mode.  So please use
caution if you decide to edit these files.  I would at least back up the
original files before making any changes.

Dan


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