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Nice one - when/if you achieve any success please, please let me know.
There are a number of third party web-based solutions that do exactly
what you want, not to mention Kinko's who have the perfect solution.
Dread to think how much that cost them. We run an independant High
Street operation and it would be a great to be assured that every file
submitted would work without issues - bit like expecting all colour
images to be the correct size and profile for printing be it litho or
digital... It's all very sad but Hey we charge a premium for our
skills... only to have a wonderful $60 InkJet print compared to the
miserable effort we got from their file! It's not easy.

Peter

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Peter thanks for response, scenario is as such we illiterate customers
using PCs wanting digital
prints instead of prints from hard copy. trying to save company thosands
of dollars by creating a
workflow where customers send their postscript files to a Hot Folder
which converts files to PDF
then we in print shop print. simple.

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Adrian

Nothing wrong with the advice to date in terms of creating a pdf file.
However, why do so? Can't you print directly (to the RIP of the
Docucolor) -it's far quicker and arguably much easier. That is what we
do and create any PDF's needed for imposition on the RIP. For those that
don't have a Xerox 2045 it has RIP installed alongside which provides a
host of built-in imposition and calibration functions based on a pdf
workflow.

Peter

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printer we are using is a Xerox2045 postscript colour printer with
associated ppd. Hot folder is
running with Distiller5.0 which is what Xerox says has to run that
particular colour copier.

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Have you installed an Acrobat Distiller printer with the Distiller ppd
on
your system?

Rich 

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trying to create a postscript file from Word2000 on PC with Win2000
platform. only choice given is *.prn. I renamed to *.ps then distilled
but
am getting a font not found. I use a specific printer when printing to
file
and create postscript is placed in a Distiller Hot folder for PDF
creation.
Fonts are absent or look funky when viewing. Any ideas?

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