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Subject:PostScript screen images & printing problem From:Brian Neuhauser <0007021835 -at- MCIMAIL -dot- COM> Date:Mon, 22 Jan 1996 13:53:00 EST
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> Everything runs smoothly until time to print the documents on a
> PostScript-compatible printer. The only PS printer that
> successfully prints the documents is one manufactured by DEC.
> (Others print all pages up to the first imported image and then
> abort.)
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Many thanks to the members who responded to this question. Several recommended
importing the troublesome EPS files into a graphics package such as Adobe
Illustrator and re-saving them (as EPS). It worked.