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Topics > Acrobat Distiller(7.0)indicates PostScript error: no pdf file produced 2010-06-21 acrobat distiller download 22:38:34 prman Registered: Jun 21 2010 Posts: 4 I created
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I attempt to convert them to pdf files with Acrobat Distiller, the program doesn't recognize the embedded fonts (Times New Roman) and doesn't convert http://www.adobe.com/support/techdocs/325445.html any of the files. This is strange, for when I open up the Acrobat main window, and drag one of the the EPS files into it, it immediately converts it to a pdf, and substitutes (I guess) a font it likes and uses that. But I have to https://acrobatusers.com/forum/general-acrobat-topics/acrobat-distiller70indicates-postscript-error-no-pdf-file-produced/ then convert 34 files manually. How can I tell Distiller to ignore the font(s) it doesn't like and substitute something else, like the Acrobat program? prman Top 2010-06-22 18:21:37 #1 prman Registered: Jun 21 2010 Posts: 4 Where are the Adobe experts that are supposed to help with these questions? prman Top 2010-06-23 07:16:32 #2 gkaiseril Registered: Feb 23 2006 Posts: 4307 Maybe their crystal balls maybe a bit foggy!Any line or statement that is malformed or has a syntax error can create an error. There are many possible errors for any one line. Without the error and additional command line and stack data recorded in the distiller log file, it is very hard to guess the exact cause of the error and how to fix it.Does this happen for all files?[url=http://kb2.adobe.com/cps/328/328515.php]Troubleshoot PostScript errors[/url] Adobe[url=http://www.prepressure.com/postscript/troubleshooting/basics]The basics of PostScript errors[/url] prepressure.com[url=http://www.prepressure.com/postscript/troubleshooting]Troubleshooting[/url] prepressure.com[url=http://www.prepressure.com/postscript/troubleshooting/errors]PostScript errors[/url] prepressure.com[url=http://quiteaboxoft
PDF Creation > Problem converting a Postscript file to PDF using Distiller in Acrobat X Pro 2011-06-15 10:35:26 drmark Registered: Jun 14 2011 Posts: 3 I have a TeX dvi file that I'm trying to https://acrobatusers.com/forum/pdf-creation/problem-converting-postscript-file-pdf-using-distiller-acrobat-x-pro/ convert to pdf by first saving the file as a Postscript file and then using https://www.prepressure.com/postscript/troubleshooting/errors/imagedistiller Acrobat Distiller in Acrobat X Pro to create the pdf file. Distiller keeps crashing saying that it's having a problem with a Times New Roman, Italic font. This font should be always embedded so I don't know why Distiller is having a problem. Anyone have an answer? Dr. Mark T. Stollberg Astronomical Applications Dept. US Naval Observatory Washington, DC 20392 acrobat distiller My Product Information: Acrobat Pro 10.0.2, Windows Top 2011-06-15 18:21:04 #1 Dov Isaacs Registered: Nov 21 2005 Posts: 50 What do you mean by “crashing?” Is the program actually terminating or are you getting an error message with regards to processing the PostScript? There is a tremendous difference between the two!Assuming the latter (PostScript error message), you really need to provide EXACTLY what that error message is including any error handler information in the log acrobat distiller error file. There could be any number of problems including the possibility that the Tex dvi to PostScript converter is producing dodgy PostScript (improperly embedding of a TrueType font as Type 42 or perhaps improperly referencing such a font if it isn't embedding it) or that perhaps you are using joboptions for distillation that are not appropriate for your desired results and the PostScript you have.Provide more information and we'll try to narrow it down. (We might also need to see that actual PostScript file!)- Dov Dov Isaacs is a Principal Scientist at Adobe Systems Incorporated specializing in PDF publishing workflow, PDF print standards, prepress, and printing. He is also chair of the ISO TC130 WG2/TF2 group responsible for PDF/X standards. Top 2011-06-17 04:56:30 #2 drmark Registered: Jun 14 2011 Posts: 3 Hi Dov,Sorry about the vagueness of my post. I originally posted with more details including the error message from the log file, but that message somehow disappeared the next day when I went to see if anyone had replied. I'll try again.Distiller doesn't fail. It tries to execute but coughs up on the Times New Roman, Italic font. Here's what the log file says:Processing prologue.ps...Done processing prologue.ps.%%[ Error: invalidfont; OffendingCommand: definefont; ErrorInfo: .notdef --nostringval-- ]%%Stack:/Font-dict-/TimesNewRoman,Italic%%[ Flushing: rest of job (to end-of-file) will be ignored ]%%%%[ Warning: PostScript error. No PDF file prod
when creating PDF files. Solutions Distiller 8 or 9, part of Adobe Acrobat Pro, can generate this error when it tries to generate a PDF from a document that contains non-system fonts. Right-click Adobe PDF in the printer list, choose Properties > General > Printing Preferences and make sure the checkbox for ‘Rely on system fonts; do not use document fonts' is off. Quite a few people ran into problems with the imageDistiller offending command using older versions of Acrobat, such as Acrobat 6. Adobe seem to have fixed this in later revisions of the software. Try an alternative way of generating a PDF if this error occurs in Distiller. I am no big fan of the PDFwriter application but using it might help. Many applications also offer direct support for exporting to PDF. 9 August 2013 2 Comments » 2 responses to "Offending command: imageDistiller" Icecarim says: February 26, 2013 at 8:17 am Thanks for this.. I helped me.. Chuck says: September 22, 2011 at 4:28 pm This did not correct my "Offending command: Distiller" notification. Still getting it. Navigation Home Design Basics Troublefree Output Troubleshoot InDesign Prepress Workflow Systems Prepress History Printing Printed Products Printing Industry Printing Processes History of Printing Printing Museums Finishing Folding Perfect Binding Printing Dictionary A – ‘A2′ to ‘azure’ B – ‘back lining’ to ‘byline’ C – ‘C1S’ to ‘cyan’ D – ‘Dagger’ to ‘Dye’ E – ‘E-13B’ to ‘extension’ F – ‘face’ to ‘fuzzy font’ G – ‘GAA’ to ‘gutter’ H – ‘hairline’ to ‘hyphen’ I – ‘IBC’ to ‘ivory board’ J – ‘jacket’ to ‘justify’ K – ‘kanji’ to ‘KS/KSSM’ L – ‘L*A*B’ to ‘LZW’ M – ‘Mac’ to ‘M weight’ N – ‘nameplate’ to ‘#’ O – ‘OBC’ to ‘Ozalid’ P – ‘packing’ to ‘pyroxylin’ Q – ‘QC’ to ‘quire’ R – ‘ragged’ to ‘runout’ S – ‘saddle’ to ‘Syquest’ T – ‘tabloid’ to ‘typo’ U – ‘UCA’ to ‘UV’ V – ‘vacuum’ to ‘VRML’ W – ‘W&B’ to ‘WYSIWYG’ X – ‘X.25′ to ‘xylography’ Y – ‘YAG’ to ‘YMCK’ Z – ‘z-axis’ to ‘zymurgy’ Fonts Font Basics History Of Fonts Interesting Typefaces Most Hated Fonts PostScript PostScript Basics PostScript Errors History Of PostScript PDF PDF Basics History Of PDF JDF JDF Basics Implementing JDF History of JDF Library File Formats Compression Algorithms Paper Sizes QR Codes RAID Storage Blog Rants Reviews Tips & Tricks Photography Polls About 2010 Archive 20