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a PostScript error Applies to : Illustrator InDesign PageMaker Photoshop PostScript printer drivers You can receive a PostScript error when sending a file to a PostScript interpreter (for example, a printer, Acrobat Distiller). A PostScript
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error occurs when the PostScript interpreter can't read the file's PostScript code. An error error undefined offending command get stack quit can also occur if the file's PostScript code exceeds one or more of the limits in the PostScript page description language. error undefined offending command xerox If your PostScript interpreter appears to process data but then stops, a PostScript error could have occurred.A PostScript error message includes a PostScript error type, which defines the type of error it is. It
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also includes an offending command, which usually indicates the specific part of the PostScript code that the interpreter couldn't read. The offending command usually indicates the command that caused the problem. Some PostScript errors point you right to the cause of the problem, and some get you looking in the right direction.Example of a PostScript error:%%[Error: ; OffendingCommand: ]%%For example, the PostScript error %%[Error: dictfull; OffendingCommand: def ]%% contains
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the PostScript error type "dictfull" and the offending command "def." The error type indicates that the dictionary contains the maximum number of entries. The offending command is the last command the PostScript interpreter tried to process, "def," which defines a new word in the dictionary. View or print a PostScript error message If you think a PostScript error has occurred, but it doesn't appear onscreen or in your printout, you can sometimes view or print the error message. Do one or more of the following:Use an error handler utility. For example, Adobe PageMaker has the Include PostScript Error Handler option in the Print Options dialog box.In Windows, configure the printer to print the error message:Note: In Windows NT, you cannot configure a printer to print an error message. Choose one of the following: Start > Settings > Printers (Windows 2000)Start > Printers And Faxes (Windows XP)Start > Control Panel > Printers (Windows Vista, Windows 7) Right-click the printer you are using, and then choose Printer Properties. Select the General tab, select Printing Preferences, and then click Advanced. Expand Document Options, and then expand PostScript Options. Set Send PostScript Error Handler to Yes. If you do not see this option, your printer does not have a PostScript Error Handler.
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Products BackProducts Gigs Live Careers Vendor Services Groups Website Testing Store Headlines Experts Exchange > Questions > printing pdf problem error undefined offending command stack [Error: undefined Offending COMMAND....] Want to Advertise Here? Solved printing pdf problem [Error: undefined Offending COMMAND....] Posted on 2007-10-15 MS Legacy OS Adobe Acrobat 1 Verified Solution 2 Comments 18,459 Views Last https://helpx.adobe.com/x-productkb/global/troubleshoot-postscript-errors.html Modified: 2013-03-15 I have pc directly connect to a network printer(lexmark brand) and having problem to print any pdf document. The printer work fine with other common file type (doc, ppt, html, etc). But when come to printing pdf file (even few page one ), i got the following error message. ERROR: undefined OFFENDING COMMAND: 221255888 -savelevel /AGCORE_save -dictionary- 0 Question by:stock99 https://www.experts-exchange.com/questions/22895046/printing-pdf-problem-Error-undefined-Offending-COMMAND.html Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Google LVL 11 Best Solution bylbertacco When you print from acrobat to a postscript printer (and, from the error you get, your lexmark is a postscript printer), acrobat doesn't use the windows printing mechanism and generate the postscript Go to Solution 2 Comments LVL 11 Overall: Level 11 MS Legacy OS 1 Adobe Acrobat 1 Message Accepted Solution by:lbertacco2007-10-15 When you print from acrobat to a postscript printer (and, from the error you get, your lexmark is a postscript printer), acrobat doesn't use the windows printing mechanism and generate the postscript description of the page itself. Unfortunately it is clearly creating a postscript output that is incompatible with your lexmark. You can workaround this problem by avoiding acrobat generated postscript. For this you can either - use a PCL driver for your printer instead of a postscript driver (this completely avoid bypass the problem and doesn't reduce quality/speed) OR - from acrobat's print dialog, click the "advanced" tab at the bottom of the print dialog: are you using "Acrobat default" settings or "custom" settings? If you are using custom settings, this might cause the problem: try choosing acrobat default, and if it still
The error can be caused by numerous things such as missing dictionaries, imported graphics, data corruption, communication problems or missing PostScript header information. General solutions Some offending commands indicate a possible https://www.prepressure.com/postscript/troubleshooting/errors/undefined problem with the driver settings or printer support files. Updating drivers or switching to an alternative driver might solve the problem. You can also try to copy and paste all elements to a https://acrobatusers.com/forum/pdf-creation/distiller-offending-command/ new file. If the document was converted from a previous version of an application, try printing again from that version. A strange word as an offending command: Sometimes a RIP generates an error undefined ‘undefined' PostScript error, with an offending command ‘bspt' or another randomly chosen kind of technical term like ‘fob' of ‘xtrfx'. Such errors indicate that the RIP tries to execute a command that has not been defined in the PostScript file. In a lot of cases, PostScript error "undefined" issues are caused by incorrect drivers: PostScript drivers that are corrupted or that are vendor-specific (eg you error undefined offending try printing to a Tectronix printer using an HP driver) PPDs that are too old or too new. PPDs that should be used for another device. Some applications that put themselves in-between your application and the RIP can also cause this kind of a problem: try printing without passing through a spooler or OPI-system. Use another imposition software or try to avoid using your trapping software. Sometimes the name of the offending command indicates which application is causing the problem. I remember a customer who by accident had deleted a number of PostScript files from his Preps folder. Subsequently Preps kept generating ‘undefined' errors because its printfiles lacked the necessary code. We found this rather quick because the offending command started with ‘SS' or so, something that we linked to ScenicSoft, the makers of Preps. Specific errors PostScript error undefined offending command D On Macs running Leopard the above error can pop up with a wide range of printers including the HP LaserJet 1200 and HP PSC 1610xi. Installing and using a Gutenprint driver seems to resolve the problem. An alternative solution is to deactivate error reporting, as documented in this procedure on disa
catwood Registered: Dec 13 2006 Posts: 26 Answered I just updated my Acrobat 9, but I'm still getting the error: %%[Page: 49]%% %%[ Error: syntaxerror; OffendingCommand: --nostringval-- ]%% Stack: /IsDistiller5050 %%[ Flushing: rest of job (to end-of-file) will be ignored ]%% %%[ Warning: PostScript error. No PDF file produced. ] %% I removed the text on page 49 of the document and the error moved to page 47. Any suggestions? My Product Information: Acrobat Pro 9.3.1, Windows Top 2010-07-01 03:17:15 #1 Merlin Registered: Mar 1 2006 Posts: 766 Hi,you should find an answer here: http://www.prepressure.com/postscript/troubleshooting;) abracadabraPDF.net Top 2010-07-01 09:01:57 #2 catwood Registered: Dec 13 2006 Posts: 26 The offending command "lsDistiller5050" was not listed in the document at the link. Top 2010-07-01 09:42:15 #3 catwood Registered: Dec 13 2006 Posts: 26 I was finally able to create a PDF. I think the problem was due to unavailable fonts in one of the files. Top 2010-07-05 12:19:13 #4 daka630 Registered: Mar 1 2007 Posts: 1420 For anyone coming by this way.Some additional resources for "Distiller Offending Command":--+ --------- ADOBE ----------- +--Troubleshoot PostScript errors[url=http://kb2.adobe.com/cps/328/328515.php]TechNote ID: 328515[/url]Error "...OffendingCommand: setdistillerparams..." or "Adobe PDF printer failed to create..." when you create a PDF file (Acrobat or Acrobat 3D)[url=http://kb2.adobe.com/cps/328/328791.php]TechNote ID: 328791[/url]"Error: undefinedresource; OffendingCommand: findresource" When Saving a FrameMaker for Mac OS Document as PDF[url=http://kb2.adobe.com/cps/320/320140.php]TechNote ID: 320140[/url]Error "...[font name] cannot be embedded due to licensing restrictions" occurs in Acrobat Distiller (6.0 and 7.0)[url=http://kb2.adobe.com/c