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Hi,
It
might be an option to ask this customer to save the rdo as pdf. That's possible.
However you will loose your imposition done on the Digipath.
You
have to redo this in Acrobat with some plugins.
regards Jan
What
do you mean by 'I would have to restore the layout of tiff images for each
page manually'? Does each page have multiple layers?
The
fastest way to create a pdf like this is to import the first image into
Acrobat, then select all of the other images in Explorer (they're seqentially
numbered) and drag them onto Acrobat (the page you just imported). Acrobat
should put the tiffs in order of their file name. You will then be
prompted as to where you would like to place your images. Select 'After'
'last page'. It works much better in Acrobat 5. I know this is
time consuming, but I don't know of another way outside of possessing a
Digipath.
But I would have to restore the layout of tiff
images for each page manually. This is not accurate and time consuming
..
A.B.
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Wednesday, June 06, 2001
2:53 PM
Subject: RE: [PDF] Xerox RDO to
PDF conversion
All RDO's have a .con folder associated with
them. This folder contains the tiff images for the job. Just
import the tiffs into Acrobat.
Hello All,
Our customer runs a small digital printing plant. Their machines
accept PDF and PostScript as input.
However, some of their customers deliver their jobs as Xerox RDO
files.
Could you give some hint on how to convert Xerox's RDOs to PDFs
without buying expensive Xerox DigiPath system for the sole purpose of
file conversion?
Regards
Aleksander Borkowski
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