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When you try to create a PDF file with Adobe Acrobat Distiller, you receive a PostScript error log such as: %%[ Error: undefined; OffendingCommand: setdistillerparams; ErrorInfo: CalCMYKProfile error undefined offending command pscript_winnt_compat U.S. Web Coated (SWOP) v2 ]%% %%[ Flushing: rest of job (to error undefined offending command get stack quit end-of-file) will be ignored ]%% Error accessing color profile: U.S. Web Coated (SWOP) v2 %%[ Warning: PostScript error undefined offending command xerox error. No PDF file produced. ] %% Distill Time: 0 seconds (00:00:00) **** End of Job **** When you use PDFMaker in a Microsoft Office application, PDFMaker may error undefined offending command eexec return the error message "ERROR" followed by the message "Adobe PDF printer failed to create the PDF file." Solutions Do one or more of the following solutions: Solution 1: Reinstall the USWebCoatedSWOP.icc profile. To download and extract profiles: 1. Download replacement ICC profiles from the adobe website at www.adobe.com/support/downloads/product.jsp?product=62&platform=Windows 2. Extract the ZIP file. Note: Windows 2000 users
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can use a utility such as WinZip or WinRAR to extract the ZIP file by right-clicking the downloaded ZIP file and selecting the Extract option. Windows XP users can right click the ZIP file and select the Extract All Files option. To install a missing or corrupt profile: 1. Navigate to the USWebCoatedSWOP.icc profile. (The AdobeICCProfiles_0805.zip archive contains two directories: CMYK Profiles and RGB Profiles. USWebCoatedSWOP.icc is in the CMYK folder.) 2. Right-click the profile and choose Install Profile. Note: Proceed to Solution 2 if Uninstall Profile is present. Solution 2: Remove corrupted profiles and manually reinstall the profiles. Before you remove corrupted files, download and extract replacement profiles: 1. Download replacement ICC profiles from the adobe website at www.adobe.com/support/downloads/product.jsp?product=62&platform=Windows 2. Extract the ZIP file. Note: Windows 2000 users can use a utility such as WinZip or WinRAR to extract the ZIP file by right-clicking the downloaded ZIP file and selecting the Extract option. Windows XP users can right click the ZIP file and select the Extract All Files option
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ads with us Graphic Design Questions Tags Users Badges Unanswered Ask Question _ Graphic Design Stack Exchange cutepdf error undefined offending command get is a question and answer site for Graphic Design professionals, students, and enthusiasts. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up Here's how error undefined offending command stack it works: Anybody can ask a question Anybody can answer The best answers are voted up and rise to the top Adobe PDF error when printing. What's STACK? up vote 3 down vote favorite I'm receiving a mysterious error when printing https://helpx.adobe.com/acrobat/kb/error-pdf-printer-failed-to.html a .PDF. The exact message it prints out (wrong linebreaks) is: ERROR: undefinedresult OFFENDING COMMAND: itransform STACK: 2380.1 3366.1 I've already accepted the error and offending command specifications are too general to be of any help. What I'm wondering about is the STACK details. What is it? Could it give any help whatsoever? pdf printing share|improve this question asked Feb 6 '13 at 11:59 JackWilson 13816 The numbers under STACK are probably the location on the stack and an error code http://graphicdesign.stackexchange.com/questions/15733/adobe-pdf-error-when-printing-whats-stack that was thrown when something wrong was caught. –OghmaOsiris Feb 6 '13 at 18:28 add a comment| 1 Answer 1 active oldest votes up vote 4 down vote accepted "STACK" is a programming term used to describe functions currently in use to accomplish a particular task. Postscript, the technology behind PDFs, is a programming language in its own right. But unless you are a programmer who understands Postscript, that will do little to help troubleshoot the error. I would say that something happened when the PDF was being created, some odd transformation that the Postscript driver had a hard time understanding, either because the complexity of the effect or there could have been a bug in the driver that created the PDF, that is in turn causing the printer driver to have a hard time. One workaround that sometimes works is, in Acrobat, go to the Advanced settings in the Print window and select "Print as image." Either way, you will have to troubleshoot your original document (if you can) to see if there is something odd you can clean up before making another PDF. share|improve this answer answered Feb 6 '13 at 13:43 Philip Regan 4,25821323 2 You can sometimes narrow the issue down to an individual object by printing pages one at a time, then removing items from the page until the issue no longer exists. –e100 Feb 6 '13 at 15:48 add a comment| Your Answer draft saved draft discard
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 problem with the https://www.prepressure.com/postscript/troubleshooting/errors/undefined 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 new file. If the http://www.justskins.com/forums/help-emergency-something-farked-15110.html 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 ‘undefined' PostScript error, with an error undefined 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 try printing to a Tectronix printer using an error undefined offending 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 disabling PostScript error reporting. PostScript error undefined offending command -some number- One of the visitors of th
Adobe Illustrator Windows ACK! Help! Help! Help! I've been working on a project for 2 weeks. I was wrapping it up for delivery tomorrow. I saved it, then tried reloading it and got the following error : ============================== Can't open the illustration. The illustration contains an illegal or misplaced operator. Offending operator: "U" Context: % /ArtDictionary : % /XMLUID : (Text_Outside) ; (AI10_ArtUID) , % ; % 9 () XW U ============================== What does this mean?? How much trouble am I in? There's a whole bunch of layers missing from the file when I bypass the alert! HELP! Someone save me! How can ... Thread Tools Show Printable Version Email this Page… Subscribe to this Thread… Display Linear Mode Switch to Hybrid Mode Switch to Threaded Mode April 14th,11:21 PM #1 HELP! Emergency! Something farked up bad! :-( ACK! Help! Help! Help! I've been working on a project for 2 weeks. I was wrapping it up for delivery tomorrow. I saved it, then tried reloading it and got the following error : ============================== Can't open the illustration. The illustration contains an illegal or misplaced operator. Offending operator: "U" Context: % /ArtDictionary : % /XMLUID : (Text_Outside) ; (AI10_ArtUID) , % ; % 9 () XW U ============================== What does this mean?? How much trouble am I in? There's a whole bunch of layers missing from the file when I bypass the alert! HELP! Someone save me! How can this be fixed? Forsky Guest April 14th,11:31 PM #2 Re: HELP! Emergency! Something farked up bad! :-( Forsky wrote: > > ACK! Help! Help! Help! > > I've been working on a project for 2 weeks. I was wrapping it up for > delivery tomorrow. I saved it, then tried reloading it and got the following > error : > > ============================== > > Can't open the illustration. The illustration contains an illegal or > misplaced operator. > > Offending operator: "U" > > Context: > > % /ArtDictionary : > % /XMLUID : (Text_Outside) ; (AI10_ArtUID) , > % ; > % > 9 () XW > U > > ========================