Any ideas? I changed it to be dpi if over dpi. Craig, Quark support never was really helpfull. The callcenter-agents are — in my opinion — not well-trained enough to understand all functions which QuarkXPress has. In addition to that I saw that Quark is selling support-plans meanwhile, which you can subscribe for some money.
But I have no idea if that will provide any better support. Certainly Adobe is not doing anything better for their customers. It was as if Quark just could not answer my questions about this. Maybe they wanted me to pay for support??
We have used QuarkXpress for creating magazine files for years and now that most ads arrive as pdfs we get inconsistent results when placing them into Quark, then outputting to final pdf for printing. We preflight ads in Acrobat pro — images high res, cmyk, etc We place them into Q8 We output with press settings to printers pdf.
I sent Quark an original supplied pdf that I had preflighted in acrobat, also sent them a one page quark file with the ad placed, also sent them the resulting press pdf with type problems and they were unable to understand, or offer any advice on the subject. We of course are using indesign for any new work now ouch years old learning a new program!
We very seldom use Quark anymore. We did have some problems once and a while when we used a pdf in quark, the pdf we created would have odd fonts that seemed to have pieces clipped off. Now use Indesign and have not had that problem yet. We also have a markwarze plug in to open quark files in indesign, seems to work well.
I get trouble on imposition in Fiery rip when client provide PDF files. The page size is incorrect when I add crop mark or bleed.
I found out that the problem is from the page size but you will see all pages is the same size on PDF arcobat. I think client create the file from differnt application and gather all the page in PDF arcobat, so any idea to fix up? What in the heck is that? Anybody out there have any suggestions? When creating a PDF for web, a large square shaded box appears in the lower left corner, in the background of all pages. It is not in the original InDesign file. I am working with Indesign5, and having trouble with eps images in this document.
Is this an illustrator saving problem? Help much appreciated. I am trying to create a clean compare plain text to text, number to number of two pdfs.
The PDFs I receive to compare are created from a proprietary sofware and must contain a lot of garbage. Is there a way to strip out everything. Would that be the case where I would need to open it in photoshop to create an image?
The problem is that it is about 60 pages long. Everyone can get a free registration code after answering a simple math question. Is there any way to control the size of a final PDF x1a file? My job requires that I send publication material globally and sometimes there are language barriers, so e-mailing a PDF is the most fool proof way of doing this but sometimes the PDF x1a files end up being too large to e-mail. This risk is however that the quality of images suffers so I cannot really recommend this.
If you want to stick to e-mail instead of FTP or some portal solution, cutting the file into separate parts which all get mailed separately also keeps file sizes down. What I did experience recently is that many companies seem to have eased up on the maximum size of attachments.
People that in the past could only receive 5 MB attachments suddenly have no problems receiving 40 MB files. We have been having issues with text and formatting being dropped out when distilling Word source files. No PDF file produced. That is a fairly common error — more information on it is available on this page.
We had this problems when we are printing. Can some help me?? Acrobat Professional has limited text editing capabilities and there are a few plug-ins that offer more powerful editing tools. You can use some of the PDF profiles already included in the software, but it would be best if you create your own PDF profile. One PSD image goes white the shape of the image is there, but the details disappear — the background was removed with Background Eraser tool in PS.
I have a layer filled with a grey pantone colour underneath this image. When I remove the grey layer, the image prints fine in PDF, but I do need the grey area to be there….! I have an excel file with photos in each line of the table.
When I make a PDF of it the photos shift down. The photos at the bottom are more shifted than the ones at the top. I have a customer supplied PDF that has several bands of color butting up against each other across the page. The PDF is fine on screen——of course——but when I proof it on a small phaser printer I——and the customer as well—— get these blobs and streaks on the file.
Does any of this make sense or sound familiar to anyone? Searching the web, I read, somewhere, that it could be due to a faulty cable connection. Although we could print any other kind of documents without any problem, I checked the cable just for the heck of it pushing it tightly ….
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