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From: "David Creamer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, July 29, 2003 10:07 PM
Subject: [PDF-Basics] Re: Errors on printed PDFs from Illustrator 10


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> It could be that your bureau opened and printed a Acrobat 5 PDF from
Acrobat
> 4. If that is what they did, they should have seen the mess on screen.
> (I recently had just that happen at Kinkos, and I made them reprint the
> posters.) Find out exactly how they printed the file. If they did do that,
> they should reprint them, since Acrobat 4 is very old in software years.
>
> David Creamer
> I.D.E.A.S.
> http://www.IDEAStraining.com
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> >
> > My printing bureau recently had a problem printing an Illustrator PDF
> > version I had supplied them of a simple Illustrator10 graphics file.
> > Everything looked OK on my monitor, my Epson C70 printer when I printed
the
> > file at home, and the monitor at the printers, however when 50 hard
copies
> > were printed, there were some strange errors:
> >
> > * A rectangular patch had shifted position leaving a glaring gap
> > * A rectangular area with a different shade appeared around some type
which
> > had a soft drop shadow.
> > * A darker rectangular area had appeared arbitrarily over a graduated
blue
> > rectangle.
> >
> > The printer has blamed me for the debacle, refusing to reprint them,
saying
> > that what you see of a PDF file on screen is not necessarily what you
get
> > when you print it out, and that results my differ depending on whether
you
> > print on a Post Script or non-Post Script printer.
> >
> > This makes some sort of twisted sense, but how the hell can I trust any
PDFs
> > I've made from my graphics software (Illustrator10, Photoshop7, and
> > InDesign2) will print correctly when I send them to printers? Obviously
I
> > will insist on printers' proofs for every job that I control from now
on,
> > but how do I monitor PDFs emailed to clients that haven't or can't be
> > proofed first? I thought PDFs were supposed to be rock solid.
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