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Chrismol Nov 6, 2013 12:03 PM Can anyone help? I am using Adobe Distiller XI on a Macbook Pro, which i downloaded from Adobe in September 2012. It has work perfectly up until now. When I add documents to be distilled into PDF, i get the following error log: %%[ Error: undefined; OffendingCommand: ���� ]%%%%[ Flushing: rest of job (to acrobat distiller error 5 access is denied windows 7 end-of-file) will be ignored ]%%%%[ Warning: PostScript error. No PDF file produced. ] %%Thank you. I have the same question Show 0 Likes(0) 1367Views Tags: none (add) adobeContent tagged with adobe, acrobat_distillerContent tagged with acrobat_distiller This content has been marked as final. Show 4 replies 1. Re: Acrobat Distiller XI - PostScript error. MichaelKazlow Nov 6, 2013 6:08 PM (in response to Chrismol) Moved to Creating, Editing & Exporting PDFs Like Show 0 Likes(0) Actions 2. Re: Acrobat Distiller XI - PostScript error. MichaelKazlow Nov 6, 2013 6:09 PM (in response to Chrismol) What type of documents are you trying to distill? Postscript files? Made from which program? Like Show 0 Likes(0) Actions 3. Re: Acrobat Distiller XI - PostScript error. Chrismol Nov 6, 2013 11:42 PM (in response to MichaelKazlow) Hi Michael,Thanks for the reply. I have tried Jpeg and TIFF documents, but neither works. I use Photoshop Elements 10 Editor which I also downloaded from Adobe at the end September, last year. In the past, it has always distilled Jpeg images before. When i u
Topics > Acrobat Distiller(7.0)indicates PostScript error: no pdf file produced 2010-06-21 22:38:34 prman Registered: Jun 21 2010 Posts: 4 I created a number of EPS files from the old DOS acrobat distiller download SCORE program (music typography). When I attempt to convert them to pdf files with acrobat distiller 5.0 free download Acrobat Distiller, the program doesn't recognize the embedded fonts (Times New Roman) and doesn't convert any of the files. This acrobat distiller 9 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 https://forums.adobe.com/thread/1329904 font it likes and uses that. But I have to 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 https://acrobatusers.com/forum/general-acrobat-topics/acrobat-distiller70indicates-postscript-error-no-pdf-file-produced/ 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://quiteaboxoftricks.com/ps/eps1.htm]EPS in ten easy stages[/url] Quite SoftwareThe is a User2User forum and the responders are not paid by Adobe or the users they help. And provide this as a free service. so it is possible that it could take more than one day to get an answer. There are also many questions that do not get an answer. George Kaiser Top 2010-06-23 08:40:12 #3 prman Registered: Jun 21 2010 Posts: 4 Dear Mr. Kaiseril:Thank you for responding. My snarky comment was just to see if there was anyone out there. When I get back to the ranch, I will run the Distiller and capture the log file for your review. Since all the files were crea
the Basics section to determine exactly what PostScript error and offending command you got hit with. Then do one of the following (not necessarily in that order but this seems https://www.prepressure.com/postscript/troubleshooting/tips to be the most logical approach to me): 1. Try printing one more time Take a deep breath, look through the window during a couple of seconds, check all the parameters in the Print windows and print again. Sometimes a simple mistake like setting the orientation wrong causes errors. Have a colleague print the job. He or she may instantly see what acrobat distiller you did wrong. Everybody makes a stupid mistake once in a while (I once spent 2 hours troubleshooting a ‘broken' Mac, only to find out the keyboard wasn't plugged in properly). This is definitely the first thing to try if no other documents or applications cause similar problems. 2. Cut the print job into smaller pieces Don't print large jobs with many pages acrobat distiller error or big images in one go. Print a couple of pages at the time or even one single page at the time. This makes it easier for both your computer and the RIP to process the file. Always try this approach if you have an older printer or RIP. 3. Search for solutions for your specific error Look up both the error and offending command in my database of PS errors and offending commands. This may give you a clue as to what to do next. Check out other sites as well by searching the web for pages about the specific PostScript error or offending command. Another alternative is to post your question on the b4print prepress forum. 4. Switch to another computer, app, driver,… Print the job from another computer, from another version or copy of the application used to create the file and try switching drivers. Always print the file to another PostScript device as well. If the same error occurs, you are at least sure the error is somehow related to your document or the way it is created or printed. T