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Hi, List

In regards to that "dashed line" problem we're having with our FRP based
PDFs, I've been told to use a ".prn" file format instead of PostScript.
Does anyone have more information on this?  How do I make a .prn file?
Any good web resources on this topic?

Thanks,

Mark

A prn file is a type of file that I think is used soley for printing from
Docutech machines. It is almost the same as a .ps file. You can take a .ps
file and change the extension to .prn. Or, from many drivers, such as
RoadRunner or HP, you can create a .prn from your Native file, choosing
Print to File. However, to actually print the prn, you will need a driver
that is prn-specific, which to the best of my knowledge is available as free
downloads from the Xerox website. Our driver is called \\XEROXHoldQueue. We
also use Print Method: Language Level 2.
You cannot open on or print from a prn on your computer, but you can drag it
to Distiller and turn it back to a PDF.



Jan Rasmussen
Production Design
Kaye-Smith
425.228.8600
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