On Feb 1, 2007, at 2:21 AM, Anders Ekberg wrote: > Has anyone experienced anything similar. Or better still, does > anyone know about a cure?! > (The one I have is opening the file in GraphicConverter, saving as > Tif, re-opening and printing as pdf, but this is not really ideal...)
What TeX version do you have installed? Probably the problem is with the recipient's printer though --- they can probably work around it at their end by checking the ``Print as image'' checkbox in their Acrobat print dialog. You might be able to help them out by opening up the .pdf in Preview.app and printing to a .pdf set to pdf/x compatibility standards, or printing to PostScript and re-distilling to a .pdf or up-dating to a more recent TeX install. William -- William Adams senior graphic designer Fry Communications This email message and any files transmitted with it contain information which is confidential and intended only for the addressee(s). If you are not the intended recipient(s), any usage, dissemination, disclosure, or action taken in reliance on it is prohibited. The reliability of this method of communication cannot be guaranteed. Email can be intercepted, corrupted, delayed, incompletely transmitted, virus-laden, or otherwise affected during transmission. Reasonable steps have been taken to reduce the risk of viruses, but we cannot accept liability for damage sustained as a result of this message. If you have received this message in error, please immediately delete it and all copies of it and notify the sender.