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



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