On Tue, 2004-07-20 at 23:58, Alastair M. Robinson wrote: > > I've used the Ghostscript commands successfully. Unfortunately, the printer > > that I take my jobs to runs only Windows and does not have Ghostscript. > > Just a thought - have you considered using GhostScript to RIP the file > yourself, and provide the printer with, say, a 600dpi B/W TIFF or BMP file?
Interesting thought. I know we have trouble when clients do this, though, because the RIP halftones the text exactly the same as the rest of the graphic - resulting in rough, burred text. I couldn't possibly guess what the effect will be at that printer, but I wouldn't be too surprised by a similar problem. I'm inclined to agree with Wayne Maeda - if they can't print PDF, find someone who can. After all, there's the time you waste trying to work around their systems to consider, too. OTOH I don't know enough about your situation - presumably you have your reasons. Can they print an EPS file? You could always see if GhostScript's pdf2epsf will do the job on your file, then supply them with an EPS to print. They could import it as a graphic into Quark or InDesign (or PageMaker, going by how they sound) and print it from there - that should work around the issue. -- Craig Ringer
