Error Rangecheck Offending Command Image Stack
Contents |
solutions Often a corrupted image leads to this type or error. You can easily trace which image causes the problem from applications like QuarkXPress that allow you to print error ioerror offending command image stack jobs without the images. If the PostScript error doesn't occur then, you can error ioerror offending command image stack dictionary start trying to locate the bad image. Set half of your images to non-printing and try printing again. Again halve
Error Undefined Offending Command Stack
the amount of images and print again and keep doing this until you located the bad one. Updating your application and/or printer driver to the latest release could also solve issues with an
Offending Command Nostringval
offending command ‘Image' error. If the info below doesn't point to a more specific work-around, try the basic troubleshooting tips. PostScript error Limitcheck If you get a PostScript error ‘limitcheck' offending command ‘image', an image in your document is too large, its resolution is too high or it cannot be rotated. Reduce the size or resolution, rotate the image at a different angle or rotate it in error limitcheck offending command save an application like Photoshop. Some older level 2 versions of PostScript RIPs as well as Acrobat Distiller 4.0 (and 4.05 and probably 3.x) cannot handle copydot files in which the number of pixels exceeds 32000 in either direction. Using such big copydot files (eg larger than about 33 centimeters for a 2400 dpi copydot) can lead to a PostScript error "limitcheck" offending command "image". If you get a PostScript error "limitcheck" offending command "image" when printing from InDesign 1.0, the document probably contains a multitone EPS (duotone, tritone,.. ) that uses a spot color. To get around the error, you can either perform the colour separation in InDesign itself (deselect "In-RIP" in the separations tab) or you should upgrade your RIP to Adobe PostScript version 3011 or later. PostScript error IOerror An ‘ioerror', offending command ‘image' or ‘colorimage' points to an incorrect amount of data in an image or it indicates that the printer's PS interpreter reads beyond the end of the job while rendering an image. Two possible solutions: Make sure that the channel used to connect the printer to your system is truly binary or try to change you printer driver's settings from binary t
Boot and Lockup  Notebook Wireless and Networking  Notebook Audio  Notebook Video, Display and Touch  Notebook Hardware
Error Undefined Offending Command Stack Xerox
and Upgrade Questions  Notebook Software and How To Questions  Business error limitcheck offending command mac Notebooks  Printers sprocket  Inkjet Printing  LaserJet Printing  Printer Software and Drivers  DesignJet, Large Format Printers error syntax error offending command stack and Digital Press  HP Connected, Mobile Printing and Cloud Printing  Scanning, Faxing, and Copying  JetAdvantage, Printing Applications and Services  Desktops Desktop Operating Systems and Recovery  https://www.prepressure.com/postscript/troubleshooting/errors/image Desktop Boot and Lockup  Desktop Wireless and Networking  Desktop Audio  Desktop Video, Display and Touch  Desktop Hardware and Upgrade Questions  Desktop Software and How To Questions  Sprout by HP  Business PCs, Workstations and Point of Sale Systems  Gaming Gaming Notebooks  Gaming Desktops  Gaming Accessories  Tablets and Mobile Devices Elite x3  http://h30434.www3.hp.com/t5/LaserJet-Printing/quot-ERROR-limitcheck-OFFENDING-COMMAND-image-STACK-quot/td-p/2233513 Android  Windows  Calculators  Palm and WebOS  Software HP Workspace  HP Touchpoint Manager  HP Collaboration  Commercial PC Software  Archived Topics (Read Only) Notebooks Archive (Read Only)  Printers Archive (Read Only)  Desktops Archive (Read Only)  Tablets and Mobile Devices Archive (Read Only)  Software Archive (Ready Only)  Windows Beta and Previews Archive (Read Only)  Miscellaneous Topics (Read Only)  Your Voice Forum Feedback & Suggestions  HP Expert Portal Welcome to the HP Expert Program  Meet the Experts  News and Events  Blogs Open Menu Blogs Open Menu Best of the Community BlogMeet the ExpertsNews and EventsWelcome to the HP Expert Program Beware of fake HP Support Open Menu Beware of fake HP Support Open Menu Be alert for scammers who may be posing as HP representatives and only call numbers from people who have a label next to their screen name. If you think you have received a fake HP Support message, please re
2007-05-02 11:59:11 pyarnell Registered: May 2 2007 Posts: 2 I have a user https://acrobatusers.com/forum/printing-prepress/error-rangecheck-when-printing/ who is getting this output when trying to print a pdf from Adobe Acrobat 6.0 Standard. ERROR: rangecheck OFFENDING COMMAND: image STACK: -dictionary- -savelevel- It will print out the first two pages of a 64 page document and then print out that error. Any help is greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance. My offending command Product Information: Acrobat Standard 6.0.5, Windows Top 2007-08-14 05:46:04 #1 lkassuba Registered: Jun 28 2007 Posts: 3636 Hi pyarnell,The "PostScript Offending Command" lists "image" under the heading that indicates a problem with bitmap data. You may have bitmap data that exceeds the printer's memory or PostScript language limit. The likeliest source of offending command image bitmap data is a graphic in your file. You can check graphics in your file to see if one or more is causing the problem. If you find a likely culprit, you can delete the graphic, reimport it, save it in different format, or simplify it (for example, reduce its dpi). You can also try printing the file to a printer with more memory.Hope this helps,Lori Lori Kassuba is an AUC Expert and Community Manager for AcrobatUsers.com. Top 2009-04-22 08:05:03 #2 Chelsea Registered: Jul 26 2006 Posts: 1 I have a similar problem.ERROR: rangecheckOFFENDING COMMAND: imageSTACK:-dictionary-Is there a way for Preflight to find the issue? If so, which Profile should I select? Also, I have photoshop tifs and illustrator eps files in my 32 page Quark file. What should I be looking for in each image to find the culprit?Thanks! Top Copyright © 2013 Adobe Systems Incorporated. All rights reserved. Terms of Use Privacy Policy
be down. Please try the request again. Your cache administrator is webmaster. Generated Thu, 13 Oct 2016 03:20:02 GMT by s_ac4 (squid/3.5.20)