I don't care if this is not working on every machine. It would be enough if it works on the machines I am interested in. In that way I talk about "closed systems". Thank you for the hint anyway.
Things like subsetstapling and switching inputtrays are interesting enough for me to do a little bit research in this direction.
If anybody has made experiences then it would be interesting to hear about it.
Best regards,
Carsten
Leonard Rosenthol wrote:
At 11:34 AM 2/26/2005, Carsten Hammer wrote:
at least Acrobat does not care that the resulting PDF file contains a Poscript Xobject. However saving this file in postscript format within Acrobat removes this xobject.
Correct.
Also, Acrobat 6 and later will also NOT pass PS XObjects through to the printing system.
So unless you have a closed system where you know the process used to print the document (or convert it to Postscript) - there is no point in using PSXObjects.
Leonard
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