See if the dpi setting you're using is 600 dpi, and if it is, set it
to a lower setting.
There was a bug that afflicted this particular combo of settings, went
away for a while, and
has manifested itself (at least on my systems) following an Acrobat 7
automatic upgrade.
The other thing to try is to print to a PS file and use the full
version of Acrobat to distill it.
Art
On 5/31/06, Robert Kern <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I am running Frame 7.2 on XP. After installing 3 FramePlugins from
Silicon Graphics (two of which I've used for years), when I go to print
to either my PS laser printer or to PDF, massive amounts of content drop
out of the output. I rebooted to clear any memory leaks, but it didn't
fix the problem. Uninstalling the plugins also didn't help, nor did
reinstalling Frame 7.2. I tried with an older version of Frame 7.1 that
I still have installed and got the same problem. So, I'm guessing that
this is a PS driver issue and am presently downloading PS 3 winsteng
1.0.6 to reinstall it.
Has anybody had this happen to them? If so, was reinstalling PS printer
driver the solution?
What might I have done to corrupt things?
-bob
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Robert Kern
President, TIPS Technical Publishing, Inc.
108 E. Main Street, Suite 4
Carrboro, NC 27510
www.technicalpublishing.com
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919-933-2629 phone
919-338-2899 fax
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and a redheaded girl." -- Richard Thompson
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