Re: SV: creating oversize PDFs

2009-11-10 Thread Jay Maechtlen
Fantastic- thanks for the tip!


Jacob Schäffer wrote:
> The best way to create custom page sizes is to use Windows Forms.
>
> Select Control Panel -> Printers & Faxes -> File Menu -> Server Properties
> -> Forms Tab.
>
> Give the form a name and a Width/height. REMEMBER that Width is ALWAYS the
> shortest edge -- unless you want trouble. If Width actually is larger than
> Height, then use Landscape mode instead.
>
> By doing so you get rid of using the Custom PostScript Size page property in
> the print menu; also the new form will be added to ALL printers on your
> system that support custom paper sizes.
>
> Cheers. 
>
> Best regards / Med venlig hilsen
> Jacob Schäffer  |  Chief Developer
> ---
> Grafikhuset (House of Graphics)
> Paradis Allé 22, Ramløse
> DK-3200 Helsinge, Denmark
> Phone: +45 4439 4400
> Email: j...@grafikhuset.dk
> Web: www.grafikhuset.net
>   

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SV: creating oversize PDFs

2009-11-10 Thread Jacob Schäffer
The best way to create custom page sizes is to use Windows Forms.

Select Control Panel -> Printers & Faxes -> File Menu -> Server Properties
-> Forms Tab.

Give the form a name and a Width/height. REMEMBER that Width is ALWAYS the
shortest edge -- unless you want trouble. If Width actually is larger than
Height, then use Landscape mode instead.

By doing so you get rid of using the Custom PostScript Size page property in
the print menu; also the new form will be added to ALL printers on your
system that support custom paper sizes.

Cheers. 

Best regards / Med venlig hilsen
Jacob Sch?ffer  |  Chief Developer
---
Grafikhuset (House of Graphics)
Paradis All? 22, Raml?se
DK-3200 Helsinge, Denmark
Phone: +45 4439 4400
Email: js at grafikhuset.dk
Web: www.grafikhuset.net

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[mailto:framers-bounces at lists.frameusers.com] P? vegne af Art Campbell
Sendt: 10. november 2009 14:16
Til: Fred Wersan
Cc: framers at lists.frameusers.com
Emne: Re: creating oversize PDFs

And for some reason, I've had better luck specifying a canned page size
that's as large as I need rather than a custom size -- the custom settings
don't seem to stick.

Art

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redheaded girl." -- Richard Thompson
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On Tue, Nov 10, 2009 at 8:13 AM, Shlomo Perets wrote:

> Fred,
>
> You wrote:
>
> >I am trying to create a PDF file from a FrameMaker document that is
> >approximately 18x36" format. I am using FrameMaker 8 and Acrobat Pro 9.
> >
> >I choose Adobe PDF as my printer and create a custom page size. But I
> >keep getting 0 size ps files or no PDF at all when I print straight to
> PDF.
> >
> >I've managed to get this sort of thing to work in the past, but am
> >having no luck this time.  ...
>
>
> Reduce the Adobe PS driver resolution to 1200 or 600 dpi, then try again.
>
> [ Also, if you haven't done it already, I recommend applying the Adobe PS
> driver fix released by Microsoft, available through
> http://support.microsoft.com/?id=952909 ]
>
>
>
> Shlomo Perets
>
> MicroType, http://www.microtype.com
> FrameMaker/TCS training & consulting * FM-to-Acrobat TimeSavers/Assistants
> "Improve Your FrameMaker Skills" web-based training sessions
>
> "Graphics & Video in PDFs" 1-hour webinar (free)
> Tuesday, November 24, 2009, starting 10am PST | 1pm EST | 6pm UTC | 8pm
> Israel
> https://student.gototraining.com/4b34y/register/5808052943743757771
>
>
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SV: creating oversize PDFs

2009-11-10 Thread Jay Maechtlen
Fantastic- thanks for the tip!


Jacob Sch?ffer wrote:
> The best way to create custom page sizes is to use Windows Forms.
>
> Select Control Panel -> Printers & Faxes -> File Menu -> Server Properties
> -> Forms Tab.
>
> Give the form a name and a Width/height. REMEMBER that Width is ALWAYS the
> shortest edge -- unless you want trouble. If Width actually is larger than
> Height, then use Landscape mode instead.
>
> By doing so you get rid of using the Custom PostScript Size page property in
> the print menu; also the new form will be added to ALL printers on your
> system that support custom paper sizes.
>
> Cheers. 
>
> Best regards / Med venlig hilsen
> Jacob Sch?ffer  |  Chief Developer
> ---
> Grafikhuset (House of Graphics)
> Paradis All? 22, Raml?se
> DK-3200 Helsinge, Denmark
> Phone: +45 4439 4400
> Email: js at grafikhuset.dk
> Web: www.grafikhuset.net
>   

-- 
Jay Maechtlen
626 444-5112 office
626 840-8875 cell
www.laserpubs.com



SV: creating oversize PDFs

2009-11-10 Thread Jacob Schäffer
The best way to create custom page sizes is to use Windows Forms.

Select Control Panel -> Printers & Faxes -> File Menu -> Server Properties
-> Forms Tab.

Give the form a name and a Width/height. REMEMBER that Width is ALWAYS the
shortest edge -- unless you want trouble. If Width actually is larger than
Height, then use Landscape mode instead.

By doing so you get rid of using the Custom PostScript Size page property in
the print menu; also the new form will be added to ALL printers on your
system that support custom paper sizes.

Cheers. 

Best regards / Med venlig hilsen
Jacob Schäffer  |  Chief Developer
---
Grafikhuset (House of Graphics)
Paradis Allé 22, Ramløse
DK-3200 Helsinge, Denmark
Phone: +45 4439 4400
Email: j...@grafikhuset.dk
Web: www.grafikhuset.net

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[mailto:framers-boun...@lists.frameusers.com] På vegne af Art Campbell
Sendt: 10. november 2009 14:16
Til: Fred Wersan
Cc: framers@lists.frameusers.com
Emne: Re: creating oversize PDFs

And for some reason, I've had better luck specifying a canned page size
that's as large as I need rather than a custom size -- the custom settings
don't seem to stick.

Art

Art Campbell
 art.campb...@gmail.com
 "... In my opinion, there's nothing in this world beats a '52 Vincent and a
redheaded girl." -- Richard Thompson
 No disclaimers apply.
  DoD 358


On Tue, Nov 10, 2009 at 8:13 AM, Shlomo Perets wrote:

> Fred,
>
> You wrote:
>
> >I am trying to create a PDF file from a FrameMaker document that is
> >approximately 18x36" format. I am using FrameMaker 8 and Acrobat Pro 9.
> >
> >I choose Adobe PDF as my printer and create a custom page size. But I
> >keep getting 0 size ps files or no PDF at all when I print straight to
> PDF.
> >
> >I've managed to get this sort of thing to work in the past, but am
> >having no luck this time.  ...
>
>
> Reduce the Adobe PS driver resolution to 1200 or 600 dpi, then try again.
>
> [ Also, if you haven't done it already, I recommend applying the Adobe PS
> driver fix released by Microsoft, available through
> http://support.microsoft.com/?id=952909 ]
>
>
>
> Shlomo Perets
>
> MicroType, http://www.microtype.com
> FrameMaker/TCS training & consulting * FM-to-Acrobat TimeSavers/Assistants
> "Improve Your FrameMaker Skills" web-based training sessions
>
> "Graphics & Video in PDFs" 1-hour webinar (free)
> Tuesday, November 24, 2009, starting 10am PST | 1pm EST | 6pm UTC | 8pm
> Israel
> https://student.gototraining.com/4b34y/register/5808052943743757771
>
>
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