Framemaker Postscript Error
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Troubleshoot a FrameMaker Document Applies to : FrameMaker You can create PDF files in Adobe FrameMaker by saving a FrameMaker document as a PDF file or by printing to the Adobe PDF printer. Both error limitcheck offending command image methods use Acrobat Distiller. You can install it by using the FrameMaker installation media.
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It's also available from a compatible version of Adobe Acrobat on the system.This document can help you determine the cause error syntax error offending command nostringval and resolve PDF creation problems. To benefit most from this document, perform the tasks in order. Troubleshoot Acrobat Distiller You can create PDF files in Adobe FrameMaker by saving a FrameMaker document as a error syntax error offending command stack PDF file or by printing to the Adobe PDF printer. Both methods use Acrobat Distiller, which is installed with FrameMaker. Perform the tasks belowto determine if Acrobat Distiller is responsible for the problem. 1. Make sure that you use a version of Acrobat Distiller that is compatible with FrameMaker. FrameMaker 8 and 9 are compatible with Distiller versions 7.0, 8.0, and 9.0. To determine which version of
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Acrobat Distiller is installed, start Acrobat Distiller and choose Help > About Acrobat Distiller. Important: Adobe FrameMaker 8 and 9 include the Adobe PDF Creation Add-On to enable FrameMaker to create PDF files. For the purposes of this document, the Adobe PDF Creation Add-On is synonymous with Acrobat Distiller. If you use a version of Acrobat Distiller that's not compatible with FrameMaker, update or upgrade FrameMaker. Or, remove Distiller and reinstall FrameMaker with the version of Distiller included with FrameMaker installer. 2. Check to see if Acrobat Distiller functions with another program. Create a PDF file from another application(for example, Microsoft Word) by printing a document to the Adobe PDF printer. If you can create a PDF file from another application using Acrobat Distiller, there could be a problem with FrameMaker or with the specific document or book you're converting. If a PDF file is successfully created, then skip to the Troubleshoot FrameMaker section in this document. If PDF is not produced, proceed to the next task. 3. Open the Adobe PDF printer's print queue and remove/delete any stopped or stuck print jobs. To open the Adobe PDF printer's print queue, do the following: Open the Run line (keyboard shortcut: Windows key +
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on Sep 11, 2012 11:40 PM by mkam_2012 How can I resolve the following postscript error: [ Error: undefined; OffendingCommand: ct_T3HdrDict mkam_2012 May 10, 2012 10:49 PM I know the error is caused by https://helpx.adobe.com/framemaker/kb/troubleshoot-pdf-creation-problems-framemaker.html using a character definition that uses the Courier font (indicating 'user input' in a technical documentation document). FM indicates that Courier is an available font. I have the same question Show 0 Likes(0) 3263Views Tags: none (add) framemaker10Content tagged with framemaker10, postscriptContent tagged with postscript, courierContent tagged with courier This content has been marked as final. Show 7 replies 1. Re: How can I resolve the following postscript error: https://forums.adobe.com/thread/1002417 [ Error: undefined; OffendingCommand: ct_T3HdrDict Arnis Gubins May 11, 2012 8:54 AM (in response to mkam_2012) Which version of FM & Distiller? Are you using Save As PDF or printing to file and then Distilling? What joboptions are you using? Are you embedding the fonts? Like Show 0 Likes(0) Actions 2. Re: How can I resolve the following postscript error: [ Error: undefined; OffendingCommand: ct_T3HdrDict mkam_2012 May 11, 2012 9:09 AM (in response to Arnis Gubins) Hi Arnis! Thanks for responding. I'm using FM 10.0.2.419 (in the TCS), Distiller version is 10.1.323. I'm using Save as PDF. For the PDF Job Options I've tried both Standard and High Quality Print. I'm not sure about the embedding of fonts. Where would that be mentioned? I couldn't find an option for that in the PDF Setup dialog. Like Show 0 Likes(0) Actions 3. Re: How can I resolve the following postscript error: [ Error: undefined; OffendingCommand: ct_T3HdrDict Arnis Gubins May 11, 2012 1:43 PM (in response to mkam_2012) The embedding is part of the joboptions settings in Distiller. With the joboptions mentioned, they should be embedding all fonts. Also check the AdobePDF printer instance setup (Properties). On the PDF Settings tab, the option "Rely on system fonts on
or FmPD2 or FmPD)" when you print a document to disk as a PostScript file from Adobe FrameMaker 5.x for Windows, and then distill it into a PDF file using Adobe Acrobat Distiller. This is a documented bug on the https://www.prepressure.com/postscript/troubleshooting/errors/fmc Adobe website and the solutions below are taken straight from their page. Solution 1 If you're using FrameMaker in Windows 95, print the PostScript file from FrameMaker using the Adobe PostScript printer driver (AdobePS), with the PostScript option set to Optimize for Portability - ADSC and the PostScript header downloaded with each print job: Install the AdobePS driver if this has not been done yet. You can obtain this driver from the FrameMaker CD-ROM offending command (5.1.1p2c and later). Choose Start > Settings > Printers. Right-click on your printer, then select Properties from the pop-up menu. Click on the PostScript tab. Select PostScript (Optimize for Portability - ADSC) from the PostScript Output Format pop-up menu. Set the PostScript Header option to Download Header with Each Print Job, then click OK. Print the FrameMaker document to disk as a PostScript file using AdobePS, then distill the PostScript file in Acrobat Distiller. error undefined offending Solution 2 If you're using FrameMaker 5 in Windows 3.1x, set the printer driver to conform to the Adobe Document Structuring Convention (ADSC) and enable the option to download header information with each print job. Then print the PostScript file to disk from FrameMaker using the new settings and distill the PostScript file in Acrobat Distiller. To change the settings in the Microsoft PostScript printer driver: Double-click on the Control Panel in the Main group, then double-click the Printers Control Panel. Select your printer, then click Setup. Click Options, then select Send Header with Each Job. Click Advanced, then select Conform to Adobe Document Structuring Convention. Click OK. To change the settings in the AdobePS driver: Double-click on the Control Panel in the Main group, then double-click the Printers Control Panel. Select your printer, then click Setup. Click on the PostScript tab. Set the PostScript Performance option to Optimize for Portability - ADSC. Click on the Job Control tab. Set the PostScript Header option to Download with Each Job. 2 May 2015 No Comments » Leave a Reply Cancel reply Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Comment Name * Email * Website Time limit is exhausted. Please reload CAPTCHA. five × three = Navigation Home Design Basics Troublefree Output Troubleshoot InDesign Prepress Workflow Systems Prepress