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A friend of mine is having trouble with the Adobe Distiller (see appended
msg). Anyone have suggestions for her?
Thanks,
Lindsey
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For hours and hours now, I've been trying to convert a FrameMaker 7.0 file
to PDF. When Acrobat Distiller (double clicking on the .ps file to launch
the distillation process) encounters an image, it flushes the entire
process. I've changed compression settings, output settings, and even some
of the Advanced Job Option settings. I tried printing the entire book, then
just a file. Nothing works. Distiller flushes every attempt.
Have you come across this? Do you have a possible solution? I need to think
of something fast before they make me start using Word.
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