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You might also want to check out the free prologue file from Creo that you
use with Distiller. It fixes a lot of things that are problems at the
distiller level. The name of the file is CreoDistillerAssistant and is
available at:
https://ecentral.creo.com/eCentral/Self_support/downloads_results.asp?Produc
tName=PrinergyConnect&countryid=global. This also helps with colorized
Tiffs.

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Thanks so much Lenn.
I had the customer re-do that ad, sans the gradient, and it worked
perfectly.
Just by chance, we are up-grading our rip this week.....so I hope that it
will correct the problem.
We (our IT dept.) are still looking into PitStop. Our Production VP is
anxious to get going with it, but as usual, we wait while they research.
Jackie

Yep, It's the gradient...

Many non-Adobe RIP's cannot handle the InDesign's Clean 8-Bit gradients
when interpreting the file for output.
If it's a single problem copy/paste into Photoshop and save as a Tiff.
Replace/place the (now...) image with some kind of PDF tool, e.g. PitStop
and output again...

Lenn



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