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2013 9:05 AM I am on Adobe Acrobat Pro 11.0.5 and the person sending me a document or trying to read one I send in also on 11.0.5. I am running on Windows 7, 64 bit.Some, but not all documents that are scanned and saved as a PDF file will not open on the other person's system. The open results in two pages error undefined offending command xerox with the first blank and the second showing: ERROR: undefinedOFFENDING COMMAND: getSTACK:/quit-dictionary--markI have serached the web and have not found any solution. I checked the document security on one that was sent to me that fails and it shows "no secuity". I do not recal ever having this until I went to the Acrobat 11 level. Since I can no longer expect a PDF file to be usable by the person I send it to or for one sent to me to be readable, I am back to having to fax document or scan them as jpegs for sending. I get the same error trying to open the document under Acrobat Pro or Reader.Checked a set of PDF files where one opens and others have the error. The one that opens shows as having password security while the two that fail show as having no security. I have the same question Show 0 Likes(0) 4612Views Categories: Windows Tags: none (add) error_undefineContent tagged with error_undefine, command_getContent tagged with command_get This content has been marked as final. Show 8 replies 1. Re: Unable to open PDF, U
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enthusiasts. Join them; 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 https://forums.adobe.com/thread/1363223 when printing. What's STACK? up 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 http://graphicdesign.stackexchange.com/questions/15733/adobe-pdf-error-when-printing-whats-stack question asked Feb 6 '13 at 11:59 JackWilson 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