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You might also want to look at Adobe’s
Acrobat Elements Server (http://www.adobe.com/products/acrobatelserver/main.html). It’s intended to do precisely what
you are asking about. Regards, Rob __________________________ Rob McDougall, Technical Architect Indigo Pacific Limited From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Kevin Hammond Hello all, I apologize
if this information is already in the archives. I spent a few minutes
searching the archives, but I couldn’t narrow down the search enough to
get any relevant posts. We are
looking to deploy a network based PDF creation solution. We believe that
a server based solution will simplify our desktop maintenance. The idea
is to create a postscript printer and redirect the printing to a network folder
(distiller) or ghostscript. Some of our
goals are to overcome installing special fonts on all computers that must
create pdf’s and to tweak and maintain local distiller settings on each workstation. The theory
is that we can install Acrobat on a server and use its “watched
folders” option to capture incoming postscript files and convert them to
pdf’s using its local fonts and centralized pdf settings. We may
use redmon along with the Adobe postscript printer drivers to accomplish
this. Another option I have read about is to use ghostscript instead of
distiller. Questions: 1) Will Distiller create better quality PDF’s than
ghostscript or other pdf solutions? (Keep in mind, these PDF’s
being created are professional reports) 2) I have read how Acrobat handles fonts in PDF creation.
Will a postscript printout be able to maintain font information if the local
font is not installed? 3) Might we be better off just pointing the Distiller font
location to a network directory containing our font cache? 4) What are some optimal settings to use to create high quality
PDF files? (such as compatibility setting) Finally, is
my research correct that Acrobat 6.0 standard does not include the
“watched folders” option in distiller? Thank you, Kevin Hammond Network Administrator NRS Corporation 608-273-4665 x223 http://www.nrscorp.com/ |
- [PDF] Distiller vs. Ghostscript for network PDF creation... Kevin Hammond
- RE: [PDF] Distiller vs. Ghostscript for network PDF... David Lewis
- Re: [PDF] Distiller vs. Ghostscript for network PDF... Rob McDougall
- Re: [PDF] Distiller vs. Ghostscript for network PDF... Leonard Rosenthol
- RE: [PDF] Distiller vs. Ghostscript for network PDF... Nicole Diaz
