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command. Each term is linked to a page with more detailed information and possible work-arounds. It may be worthwhile to check both the error error syntaxerror offending command message and the command that caused the error to appear. If you error syntaxerror offending command nostringval are not entirely sure which PostScript error you encountered, first read this page. If you encountered an error error syntax error offending command stack that is not listed and managed to find more information about it, please add a comment about it to this page. Thanks! / 3.31 -4100 -8133 -8993 8BPS A A4tray addglyph
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open or closing mark (for example, a bracket) is missing. Solutions This error often occurs because of data corruption: print once more, print directly without using error undefined offending command stack xerox a spooler queue, check your driver settings or try some of the other
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tips from the PostScript troubleshooting page. Maybe it is the application you use to print the file that doesn't
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create correct PostScript code. Check whether there is an update available. Also check whether the offending command is findfont. Click here for more information on this type of error. Asura & https://www.prepressure.com/postscript/troubleshooting/errors placed PDF files A PostScript error syntaxerror; OffendingCommand: / can pop up when generating a PDF from an InDesign document made up of placed PDFs. This can happen when a PDF file from Illustrator CS2 is passed through a OneVision Asura system and then placed in the InDesign document. Directly placing the Illustrator PDF gets around the error. 9 August 2013 3 https://www.prepressure.com/postscript/troubleshooting/errors/syntaxerror Comments » 3 responses to "PostScript error: syntaxerror" Himanshu says: June 3, 2010 at 9:09 am post script error %%[Error:Undefined;OffendingCommand: 7IOLNPPONMOLPMMB5]%% error at importing file ? how to solve it I make a package and again import still fails preflight this error is there at preflight from Adwatch Hans Stöger says: September 2, 2008 at 4:05 pm Or use the settings for files to be placed in Indesign, as specified by OneVision, to work around this Indesign limitation. Himanshu says: June 3, 2010 at 9:11 am settings r already done I want detail *DOC of ASURA and AdWatch I am not getting from NET Navigation Home Design Basics Troublefree Output Troubleshoot InDesign Prepress Workflow Systems Prepress History Printing Printed Products Printing Industry Printing Processes History of Printing Printing Museums Finishing Folding Perfect Binding Printing Dictionary A – ‘A2′ to ‘azure’ B – ‘back lining’ to ‘byline’ C – ‘C1S’ to ‘cyan’ D – ‘Dagger’ to ‘Dye’ E – ‘E-13B’ to ‘extension’ F – ‘face’ to ‘fuzzy font’ G – ‘GAA’ to ‘gutter’ H – ‘hairline’ to ‘hyphen’ I – ‘IBC’ to ‘ivory board’ J – ‘jacket’
here for a quick overview of the site Help Center Detailed answers to any questions you might have Meta Discuss the workings and policies of this site About Us Learn more about Stack Overflow the company Business Learn http://graphicdesign.stackexchange.com/questions/15733/adobe-pdf-error-when-printing-whats-stack more about hiring developers or posting ads with us Graphic Design Questions Tags Users Badges Unanswered Ask Question _ Graphic Design Stack Exchange is a question and answer site for Graphic Design professionals, students, and enthusiasts. Join them; http://comp.lang.postscript.narkive.com/nvPRjjVG/help-error-syntaxerror-offending-command-stack-lwcqpa-fontname it only takes a minute: Sign up Here's how 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 offending command vote 3 down vote favorite I'm receiving a mysterious error when printing 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 error offending command 13816 The numbers under STACK are probably the location on the stack and an error code 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 indivi
helptroubleshoot a problem?ERROR: syntaxerrorOFFENDING COMMAND:STACK:/LWCQPA+/FontNameAll I could find online was a general statement on "syntaxerror".This is happening under Mac OS 10.2.8, middle of a multipage Word v.Xdocument sent to HP LaserJet 2300 (over Appletalk/ethernet) or to aLaserjet 5M (over IP/ethernet) It hits something in the document andfollowing pages disappear.Thanks very much.Steve Ken Sharp 2003-11-19 19:00:48 UTC PermalinkRaw Message In article <***@posting.google.com>, account70@yahoo.com says...Post by Steve GWould a kind Postscript fluent person explain this error to helptroubleshoot a problem?ERROR: syntaxerrorWot, no command ?Post by Steve G/LWCQPA+/FontNameAll I could find online was a general statement on "syntaxerror".All this really tells you is that 'something was wrong'.Post by Steve GLaserjet 5M (over IP/ethernet) It hits something in the document andfollowing pages disappear.I would think that they 'aren't printed' rather than disappear.PostScript is an interpreted programming language, when it encounters anerror it stops.This 'looks' like it may have come from a PDF file, did you export a PDFfile as EPS and incorporate it into your document ?I'm afraid there isn't enough information to resolve the problem,perhaps you could post the file somewhere (or a reduced version) ?Ken Ken Sharp 2003-11-19 19:21:02 UTC PermalinkRaw Message Post by Ken SharpThis 'looks' like it may have come from a PDF file, did you export a PDFfile as EPS and incorporate it into your document ?I'm afraid there isn't enough information to resolve the problem,perhaps you could post the file somewhere (or a reduced version) ?Later thought, it looks like the name of a font has been corrupted insome way, and the interpreter is trying to interpret the second part ofthe font name (the part after /LWCQPA+) as code.Did you use an EPS file on this page ? If so, where did it come from ?Has it been transmitted as text over ftp, or any other medium whichmight 'convert' line endings ? If you do this to a binary EPS file itwill be hopelessly corrupted.Ken Steve G 2003-11-20 06:13:08 UTC PermalinkRaw Message Thank you. I appreciate your thoughts on this.Post by Ken SharpPost by Ken SharpThis 'looks' like it may have come from a PD