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operand of a wrong type - i.e. an operator expected one type of data and got something else. Most common causes Typecheck errors are usually cause by corrupted data. This may indicate a problem error typecheck offending command put with the printer driver. Try reinstalling it if the error occurs printing from various error undefined offending command applications. Check the network and/or server if the error persists. Try copying and pasting your data to a new document.
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Try opening and resaving all images and drawings. Offending command "dF3(!2xT" (or other random characters) If the offending command contains random characters, it may indicate a problem with the communications link or driver. This
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problem may also occur when PostScript files are transferred from one computer platform to another. Try using an ‘ASCII’ or ‘Text only’ format instead of a binary format when saving. Also check Lots of PostScript operators can cause a typecheck error. Make sure you know the offending command that caused the error and click on it in this list: aload, CCRun, div, get, image, imagemask, pdfmark, setcolor, offending command nostringval setflat, sethalftone, setoverprint, settransfer, sh(PDF), S(PDF), stack, status. 9 August 2013 8 Comments » 8 responses to "PostScript error: typecheck" Coscript Consulting says: June 25, 2013 at 7:34 pm Most od PostScript operators can fail with a /typecheck error. Little more can be determined without a sample file. Please contact Coscript Consulting for professional resolution of PostScript and PDF issies: [emailprotected] or +1 (610) 529 3475. Webhoncho says: November 29, 2012 at 1:22 am I ran into this problem on a Outlook email in HTML format. When I saw the original comment about a "bad" character, I selected all text in the email and just set everything to a specific font, Calibri since I like that style. I didn't change anything else - and bingo, it prints to PDF fine now. Thought I'd mention this is something to try. The "solution" is not very explicit in the above comments and it might work for you too. TWESIGE JOHNSON says: January 5, 2012 at 9:13 am it happening on IR500 Laurens says: January 5, 2012 at 11:06 pm What is an IR500? TWESIGE JOHNSON says: January 5, 2012 at 9:10 am ERRoR:typecheck OFFENDING COMMAND:cshow stack 1 {–pop– –pop– ct_str1 –exch– 0 –exc
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
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printer, Acrobat Distiller). A PostScript error occurs when the PostScript interpreter can't error typecheck offendingcommand read the file's PostScript code. An error can also occur if the file's PostScript code exceeds one or more offending command cshow 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 https://www.prepressure.com/postscript/troubleshooting/errors/typecheck error type, which defines the type of error it is. 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 https://helpx.adobe.com/x-productkb/global/troubleshoot-postscript-errors.html a PostScript error:%%[Error: ; OffendingCommand: ]%%For example, the PostScript error %%[Error: dictfull; OffendingCommand: def ]%% 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,
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