Query on the slowness of printing PDFs and their quality
Hi folks,
The company I work for produces PDF files from either
PageMaker 6.0 or Word 6.0. Dark ages, I know, but at least we have an up-to-date
copy of Exchange (3.0).
Recently, I've produced a PDF from Word with the following distinguishing characteristics:
1. It contains screenshots. These were BMP images converted to
PCX format and are black and white and not too large. I'm sort of guessing about
the PCX format, perhaps there's a better one. Anyway, on screen, and printed
out, they look dreadfully blurry, rather like you're looking at them underwater.
This is regardless of the setting I have for 'Smooth text
and monochrome images'. Does anyone know of a definitive, or at any rate 'least
bad', way of putting graphics into PDFs?
2. When you try and print it, the file's amazingly slow. About
an hour of spooling to the printer. It's only 80 pages long, and is 800K, and I
don't get any trouble printing a similar size document in Word. This doesn't
seem particularly affected by what DPI setting I have. The printer is a network
HP LaserJet IV. Has anyone else had any troubles like this? If it's just my
printer set up, I really don't mind: I can wait; if this would effect the
average recipient of the document, with a desktop and his/her own printer then
I'd be worried.
If anyone has any advice about these problems, or similar experiences, I'd be
very grateful to hear them.
Regards,
John.
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