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Subject:Re: Blurry Graphics in PDF From:Miark <miark -at- MIJENIX -dot- COM> Date:Thu, 20 Nov 1997 10:31:46 -0600
John,
>I suspect a .ps printer driver but am not convinced that this is the
problem; my
>publisher does not have a problem with the ps files I supply. I am more
>suspicious of the distiller.
I had this same problem last week, only a little different. I would distill
stuff, they would look okay with the Reader, but they wouldn't print
correctly on a PCL printer. Other times, it just wouldn't look right in the
Reader. (As it turns out, my text was messed up too, but I didn't realize it
until I fixed the graphics problem.)