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— to bring digital creations to life and deliver them to the right person at the right moment for the best results. About Us Newsroom Careers At Adobe Privacy Security Corporate Responsibility Customer Showcase Investor Relations Events Contact Us Home Support Support Knowledgebase PostScript error occurs when you print a PDF file (Acrobat or InDesign) Issue When you print an Adobe PDF file, Adobe Acrobat or Adobe InDesign returns one of the following errors: -- "Error:undefined OffendingCommand:StartData". -- "Error: undefined; OffendingCommand: get" -- "Error: typecheck; OffendingCommand: cs(PDF)" -- "Error: rangecheck; OffendingCommand: startdata" Details -- You're printing to either a Global Graphics' Harlequin ScriptWorks RIP or a Lexmark clone RIP. -- The PDF file was originally created in InDesign and contains text. -- If you're printing from InDesign, the PDF file was placed in the document. Solutions Do one of the following: Solution 1: If you're printing to Global Graphics' Harlequin ScriptWorks RIP, update to Harlequin Scrip
the handle a specific aspect of the creation of a PDF file. For example: using pdfmarks, an application can instruct Distiller error ioerror offending command imagemask to add a hotlink to a small piece of text in its error limitcheck offending command save file, so that if you click on that word in the PDF, a web browser like Firefox
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opens a web page. Errors that contain an offending command ‘pdfmark' point to some kind of problem in processing these pdfmarks. The error should only pop up in http://www.adobe.com/support/techdocs/325445.html Distiller or equivalent programs because it makes no sense trying to send PDFmarks to a normal RIP. Solutions Solving this kind of error should not be to difficult: disable pdfmark creation in the originating application. The only problem is that this option may be hidden under some exotic description. Take for example FrameMaker 7. It has a known https://www.prepressure.com/postscript/troubleshooting/errors/pdfmark problem with files that fail while creating PDFs or distilling PS files with tagged PDF information. The error is (%%[ Error: undefined; Offending Command: pdfmark; ErrorInfo: StRetrieve P127021 ]%% Stack: /StRetrieve) … As a workaround, turn off ‘Generate Tagged PDF' in the PDF Setup menu. The same is true in FrameMaker 6 which can generate errors looking like this: %%[ Error: typecheck; Offending Command: pdfmark; ErrorInfo: PUT _objdef ]%% . Turning off ‘Generate Tagged PDF' in the PDF Setup menu also gets rid of this error. Yet another FrameMaker 6 or 7 tip: instead of printing to a PostScript file and then processing that file with Distiller, print to the Adobe PDF printer. 23 December 2014 5 Comments » 5 responses to "Offending command: pdfmark" Coscript Consulting says: June 25, 2013 at 8:23 pm pdfmark operator provides additional information to Distiller and similar PostScript to PDF converters. If something goes wrong there, the offending pdfmark can be commented out or removed without changing the rest of them. Please contact
afternoon before showing up. He has this annoying habit of using cryptic error messages to confuse your printer, your workflow and https://www.prepressure.com/postscript/troubleshooting above all: yourself. These pages provide background information about the http://www.verycomputer.com/303_089748e05822fe32_1.htm essentials of PostScript errors next to a database of known issues and possible work-arounds. The basics of PostScript errors: What is PostScript for, how did it evolve and which alternatives are available on the market? PostScript errors: A long list of every type offending command of PostScript error that I am aware of or found references to. The 10 most frequently occurring errors, listed in the order of importance with the most ‘popular one' first, are: Offending command image PostScript error limitcheck Offending command setdistillerparams PostScript error undefined PostScript error rangecheck Offending command get Offending command findfont PostScript error offending command stack typecheck Offending command pdfmark PostScript error invalidfont Basic Postscript troubleshooting: What to do when the above list doesn't offer an immediate solution or work-around. 9 August 2013 7 Comments » 7 responses to "Troubleshooting" Yolan says: February 27, 2012 at 12:55 am Hi, I need help. I work in printing company.Mostly we got file from client. How to know the pdf file made from Postcript-distiller process- or made directly export to pdf from Indd? Can I check it in Acrobat? Please advise. Thanks a lot, Yolan New Orleans PC Repair says: October 10, 2010 at 1:35 am 1. Offending command image Rotate the image 90 degrees. Pat says: May 21, 2010 at 4:23 pm Getting Offending command:flase message when trying to print a barcode to a PS printer. The command in the error message is indeed ‘flase' If I remove the bar code then it prints. Meg says: February 3, 2009 at 10:43 pm Here is the error I get
Jan 2004 02:44:38 Hi, I'm using Adobe Acrobat Distiller (not the server version, but i'll ask here anyway for quite some time now. I make booklets (between 100 and 130 pages) for our students' club in MS Publisher 98, then make a pdf of it through distiller. That's the way our offset press company wants it, in pdf. Nothing else. All has been fine, till now. I tried to convert a Publisher-file (128 pages, 350 MB) the way i always did, but it gives an error report. The error goes as this : ------------------------------------------------------------------- (...) %%[Page: 27]%% %%[Page: 28]%% %%[ Error: rangecheck; offendingcommand: endcidrange ]%% Stack: 50376 (?) ... (a lot of lines like the two above) -mark- %%[ Flushing: rest of job (to end-of-file) will be ignored ]%% %%[ warning: postscript error. No PDF file produced. ]%% ------------------------------------------------------------------- Anyone knows what i can/should do, or what it is that causes the problem ? Thanks a lot & greetz from rainy/cold Belgium, Gilles p.s.: WinXP Home, MS Publisher 98, Acrobat Distiller 5.0.0 Top 1. Acrobat Distiller 6 - OffendingCommand: showpage I have a ps file that will distill fine in 4.05 or 5.05, but I recieve "OffendingCommand: showpage" error from ver. 6 Any idea what this error points to? %%[ Error: ioerror; OffendingCommand: showpage ]%% %%[ Flushing: rest of job (to end-of-file) will be ignored ]%% %%[ Warning: PostScript error. No PDF file produced. ] %% :angry: 2. Placing layered PDFs 3. PC running XP crashes when printing to file using Acrobat 4.0 (Acrobat Distiller PostScript Driver) 4. display errors on 19 5. Acrobat 4 Distiller "Fatal Postscript Error" 6. BIG PROBLEM: WEB 7. Error: rangecheck; OffendingCommand: endcidrange 8. Free MacBook Pro 9. [ Error: rangecheck; OffendingCommand: colorimageDistiller ] 10. getting "offendingcommand" error using Distiller 11. Postscript error from Distiller processing Quark file with Open Type fonts 12. Distiller - Postscript merger error 13. Distiller crashes with %%[Postscript Error]%% 1 post • Page:1 of 1 All times are UTC Board index Spam Report