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I will use everyone suggestions to set my Adobe PDF (virtual printer to 600).

I currently have not problems in sending my files to the HP 5SiMX PS printer type to 
generate a post script
and generating a pdf file.

Does anyone have a way for me to automatic the process of me using the HP 5 SiMX PS 
and send the post script directly to the distiller with me specifying a filename???


Thank You,

Gary

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From: Max Wyss [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: RE: [PDF] Post Script Directly To PDF (Not Using Standard Adobe
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It is a very sound idea to not use hairlines _at all_. Actually, 
hairlines are device-dependent, and actually the narrowest line the 
device can display (in other words, lines one pixel wide). Now, if 
you have a high-resolution device, you no longer see one-pixel wide 
lines.

Therefore, one should always use lines of a specified width (and 
preferrable not much narrower than 1/4 pt.

Hope, this can help.


Max Wyss
PRODOK Engineering
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>I think the solution is not to use hairlines in files that you "pdf". Other
>Adobe products have had trouble interpreting hairlines. I've personally had
>trouble with importing Word files into Pagemaker. My (perhaps faulty) memory
>was that Pagemaker needed to have a specific measurement to interpret the
>line and MS Word (and other MS products) don't provide such a measurement
>for "hairline".
>

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