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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 jobs without the images. If the PostScript error doesn't occur error typecheck offending command setpagedevice then, you can start trying to locate the bad image. Set half of your images
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to non-printing and try printing again. Again halve the amount of images and print again and keep doing this until you located error typecheck offending command image the bad one. Updating your application and/or printer driver to the latest release could also solve issues with an offending command ‘Image' error. If the info below doesn't point to a more specific work-around, try the basic troubleshooting
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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 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 error typecheck offending command put 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 to ASCII. In general, parallel (Centronics) interfaces do not support binary datatransfer, serial and network interfaces do. Scan, edit or import the image again. PostScript error Typecheck or Rangecheck A PostScript error ‘typecheck' or ‘rangecheck' orrurs when you try printing a PostScript level 2 file to a PostScript level 1 device. Check the driver settings. 9 Aug
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page. Please enter a title. You can not post a blank message. Please type your message and try error undefined offending command stack xerox again. More discussions in PDF workflow All CommunitiesDesign and DevelopmentPDF workflow 13 Replies Latest reply on Sep 11, 2012 2:12 PM by mewise1 cshow problems in Distiller 9.1 Erik Terkelsen https://www.prepressure.com/postscript/troubleshooting/errors/image Aug 28, 2009 6:13 AM Hi all,I'm having these nasty PostScript-problem which I can't seem to find a solution for. Out of all the files for three major newspaper being distilled every day I get the following postscript-error on 1-3 files every day:NewspaperAds_1v3(1).joboptions%%[ Error: typecheck; OffendingCommand: cshow ]%%Stack:0.0{--pop-- --pop-- ct_str1 --exch-- 0 --exch-- --put-- ct_str1 --show--{_ct_na _ct_i --get--} --stopped-- {--pop-- --pop--} https://forums.adobe.com/thread/484039 {_ct_x _ct_y
--moveto-- 0 --rmoveto--} --ifelse-- /_ct_i _ct_i 1 --add-- --def----currentpoint-- /_ct_y --exch-- --def-- /_ct_x --exch-- --def--}-mark--mark-If I send the same PS-files to the RIP they will RIP with no problem. If I open the same PS-files in Apple Preview they open fine with all fonts embedded as subset.I'm pretty sure that it has something to do with fonts, but can anybody point me in the right direction?Actually I have 8 files that all fail on a Windows 2008 Server running Distiller 9.1. I I run the same files through Distiller 9.1 on another computer running Distiller 9.1 under Windows XP (using the same settings), 5 out of these 8 files are OK. Same thing happens if I run the files through Distiller 9.1 on Mac OS 10.5.6-- RegardsErik Terkelsen I have the same question Show 0 Likes(0) 15261Views Tags: none (add) This content has been marked as final. Show 13 replies 1. Re: cshow problems in Distiller 9.1 Dov Isaacs Aug 28, 2009 6:16 AM (in response to Erik Terkelsen) For the record, we were in direct contact with
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 https://helpx.adobe.com/x-productkb/global/troubleshoot-postscript-errors.html error occurs when the PostScript interpreter can't read the file's PostScript code. An http://www.fixya.com/support/t11273442-error_typecheck_offending error can also occur if the file's PostScript code exceeds one or more of the limits in the PostScript page description language. 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. offending command It 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 ]%% error typecheck offending contains 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
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