You can also try turning off "Optimize for speed" in the printing dialog of the Acrobat Reader.

Till

Thies Meincke wrote:
Hi,

I think this is a general problem for PS files created from pdf by
acroread, as I have the same problem
with our Lexmark printers. In some cases ps2ps helped, mostly however gs
crashed with an error message like
"ERROR: typecheck"
"OFFENDING COMMAND: where"

A workaround is to use the option "print as image" (or so, as I have a
German version only, there the option is called "als Bild drucken" which
means "print as image") in acroread.
With this option set I have not seen any problems so far.

Regards,

Thies Meincke

On Thu, 14 Aug 2003, Toby Blake wrote:


Is there such a thing?

We're having problems with some (HP) printers complaining about the
postscript in certain files (generally generated by acroread), but
other (also HP) printers print the same file OK.

So, what I want to do, for any particular file, is be able to run it
through something that will at least be able to tell me whether it's a
valid PS file, so I can get some idea whether it's the printers
postscript emulation or the file that's the problem.


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