Sorry for the delay. I've looked up that private discussion with Claes
Bergsten. The theory is that that particular Xerox PDF RIP has a bug in
the PDF to PostScript conversion which causes the subsequent PostScript
RIP to choke on PDF XObjects (which are normally used to hold images).
You don't se
I'm late for the show, sorry. I'd like to point you to a discussion I
had with Claes Bergsten. I think he had the same problem (also on a
Xerox RIP). We two had a private exchange then (so not the whole
discussion is in the archive, I'll have to dig up the content of my old
company account), but I
Victor Mote wrote:
> be a short-term fix that wouldn't affect their workflow. Another
> workaround
> to explore is to output PostScript from PDF & see if it works better.
Sorry, this should say "output PostScript from FOP".
Victor Mote
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Patrick Branley wrote:
> The RIP can accept a PDF file, which then im assuming converts it to
> postscript before output.
>
> If you open a PDF in Acrobat with distiller set up as a printer device you
> can print a PDF to another PDF file. Using this process the new PDF file
> will pass through th
Branley
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From: Victor Mote [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: RE: Postscript Error when RIPing document created with FOP
Patrick Branley wrote:
> I have PDF document created with FOP that I sent to Xe
Patrick Branley wrote:
> I have PDF document created with FOP that I sent to Xerox Docucolor 2060
> using a Scitex Spire RIP that failed with the following error:
...
> The printer has a workaround by first distilling the file in Acrobat and
> then resending it to the RIP, but this affects their