

The first is "Create PostScript Files for Create Adobe pdf Online" and the 4th is"How to Create PostScript Files for Files in a FrameMaker Book".Īre you trying to tell them not to use their PostScript printers by saying that this "can lead to problems for imageable areas, fonts, colour and transparency, postscript level, resolution, etc.?" If you do a search on "Postscript Files" there are 9310 results. If you go to Adobe's web site and search on "PostScript Printers" there are 1780 results.

These business still use PostScript files to print with.Īdobe notes that there are more than 25 oem vendors that distribute PostScript throughout the world, where installations now number more than 20 million. There are still service providers that use PostScript printers and RIPs that have PostScript printers set as their default printer. No were does it say that the only way to generate a PDF is using FrameMaker's "Save Book As.".Īlso no were does it say that a valid PostSCRIPT printer as a Tektronix 550 as I suggested is "inappropriate devices for postscript generation for PDFs" I think Tektronix would certaily question your statement, as would any any ProstScript printer manufacturer.

May I suggest that you re-read your FrameMaker manual and FrameMaker online help as well as review Acrobat online help on PostScript Printers. Since I was the only one to offer Scott an alternative to try printing to a single file with a PostScript Printer added and generating a PDF using Distiller to see if he still was getting error messages, who are you talking about when you said "isn't that exactly what was recommended?"Ģ.
