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For the graphics, you should check line-art, greyscale and RGB or CMYK scans or drawings. Solutions Try opening all these graphics from your page using the application used to create error unregistered offending command show them and simply resave the files. Then update the links in the
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page and try printing again. Also check all fonts to see if the printer fonts are installed error undefined offending command stack on your system; Check whether the printer driver hasn't been configured to pass fonts through as bitmap fonts. This is by default the case with very small TrueType fonts on
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all Windows operating systems. Typecheck or rangecheck errors If the PostScript error is ‘typecheck' or ‘rangecheck', you probably tried printing a PostScript level 2 file to a PostScript level 1 device. Check your driver settings. Undefinedresult errors When QuarkXpress 6 files containing TIFF images with a mask applied to them caused a PostScript error ‘undefinedresult', offending command ‘imagemask' in the error syntaxerror offending command Renderer of an ApogeeX 2 workflow, I got around the problem by printing pre-separated files from QuarkXPress, instead of working with a composite file. Preseparated files are created by activating the ‘Separations' option in the QuarkXPress PRINT-menu. 24 May 2015 2 Comments » 2 responses to "Offending command: imagemask" J.B says: June 24, 2010 at 2:50 pm I found that if I export my faxed PDF to Word, I can save and print (even back to PDF, and print from the new PDF) Reply Bonnie Webb says: March 11, 2009 at 11:12 pm This occurs only with pdf documents being sent to me via MongoFax. I can see the documents on my screen, however, they will not print. Reply Leave a Reply Cancel reply Your email address will not be published.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. + = 3 Navigation Home Design Basics Troublefree Output Troubleshoot InDesign Prepress Workflow Systems Prepress History Printing Printed Products Printing Industry Printing Processes History of Printing Printin
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Subscribe to RSS Feed Mark Topic as New Mark Topic as Read Float this Topic to the Top error invalidfont offendingcommand show stack Bookmark Subscribe Printer Friendly Page « Message Listing « Previous Topic Next Topic » KathyH56523-ASP Technical Escalation Service Provider Posts: 17 Registered: 11-24-2010 Postscript error: invalidfont when printing from PowerPoint https://www.prepressure.com/postscript/troubleshooting/errors/imagemask Options Mark as New Bookmark Subscribe Subscribe to RSS Feed Highlight Print Email to a Friend Report Inappropriate Content 07-19-2011 11:58 AM My customer is getting this only when printing different docs from PowerPoint. PDFs print without a problem.ERROR: invalidfontOFFENDING COMMAND: xshowIt will begin the doc ok but stop in the middle and spit out a page with the above error. http://forum.support.xerox.com/t5/Printing/Postscript-error-invalidfont-when-printing-from-PowerPoint/td-p/6844 If he reprints the doc, it will stop at a different spot with the same error page at the end. He has tried many different PowerPoint docs with the same result.I tried updateing the firmware on the the Phaser 8560 to the latest. Also did a PS NVRAM reset. Any ideas? Solved! Go to Solution. Message 1 of 8 (95,811 Views) Reply 0 Kudos Fabio Valued Advisor Posts: 1,557 Registered: 10-11-2010 Re: Postscript error: invalidfont when printing from PowerPoint Options Mark as New Bookmark Subscribe Subscribe to RSS Feed Highlight Print Email to a Friend Report Inappropriate Content 07-19-2011 01:20 PM well, that font is not on the machine, some programs are setup to send to font along the print job.seems powerpoint isnt...in windows , if you print and go the properties of the driver, goto the advanced tab, there is a setting for the fonts to send with the print file, i believe its called , download as softfont Message 2 of 8 (95,809 Views) Reply 0 Kudos Papabravo New Member Posts: 1 Registered: 09-22-2011 Re: Postscript error: invalidfon
Please enter a title. You can not post a blank message. Please type your message and try again. This discussion is locked Daniel Craigie Level 1 (0 points) Q: HP LaserJet driver postscript error? Hello https://discussions.apple.com/thread/2510740?start=0&tstart=0 everyone,We have an HP LaserJet 2605dn set up as a network printer doing http://boffin.quite.com/ps/errors.htm irregular runs of a booklet that we are self publishing. Recently we purchased a new iMac with 10.6.4 running and when it came to installing the printer things couldn't have gone smoother. It turns out that HP bundled almost all of their printer drivers into the latest release of OS X so a driver offending command was found automatically.However, when I try to print a copy of the 76 page booklet, at the top of the second page the following text is printed and the whole print job terminates:ERROR: unregisteredOFFENDING COMMAND: showSTACK:As far as the computers user is concerned the job printed without any problems but as you reach the printer, only one piece of A4 has been produced. After looking around on the error unregistered offending web, I have gathered that this error is produced by the Postscript engine on the printer and is a result of a failure in the printer driver on the computer.Is this analysis correct, or is something else is wrong?It is not possible to download a replacement driver off of the HP website, there is a message telling you that the drivers are already in OS X.Any ideas?Daniel iMac G5, Mac OS X (10.4.7), HP LaserJet 2605dn Posted on Jul 18, 2010 3:32 AM I have this question too Close Q: HP LaserJet driver postscript error? All replies Helpful answers by Bruce De Benedictis, Bruce De Benedictis Jul 19, 2010 9:40 AM in response to Daniel Craigie Level 4 (1,690 points) Jul 19, 2010 9:40 AM in response to Daniel Craigie Most postscript errors come from a lack of memory. Collation is turned on by default in Snow Leopard, and it uses a lot of memory. Try turning that off and seeing if it will print. (You will only want to print one copy at a time as you do this test.) Helpful (0) Reply options Link to this post This site contains user submitted content, comments and opinions and is for infor
the links to other people's web pages are now broken. Why can't they stay still! Quick contents Introduction - what is an error? What is the error? Use an error handler Still no error details? Things to try first Checking for corrupt graphics About us PostScript error details (alphabetical by error name) HP Laserjet Error codes (30 PS ERROR nn) Introduction - what is an error? This is intended for people who have to try and deal with PostScript errors. You don't need to know anything about PostScript, except that it is a language that gets sent to a printer. By 'errors' I mean specific errors detected by a PostScript printer, that make it stop printing. This won't help you if the results are complete, but not what you expect. Good information on errors is hard to come by. The information here may help. It is long and detailed, and best used as a reference. Still, be prepared for a long struggle. Sometimes a file simply cannot be printed on a particular printer, particularly if it is old or has limited memory. (The amount of memory supplied by default with many printers is not adequate for complex graphics or using many fonts). Some people will be dealing with PostScript files sent to them, that they must try to print; others will be generating the PostScript themselves. Not all of the advice in this document can be followed by both groups. Although I refer to 'printers' throughout, you might be using a printer, a printing or previewing package on a PC or workstation, or a high-end typesetter. This file is definitely not intended to help people writing their own PostScript. The discussion is confined to errors likely to be found when a program writes the PostScript on your behalf. If writing PostScript you will need a good manual, and lots of patience! A particularly unpleasant source of problems is bugs, either in the programs that write the PostScript, or in a few cases in the PostScript interpreter itself. As bugs can cause anything to happen, this document may not be much use either, but I have included information on some bugs that have been discovered in common software. Good luck! You may need it. What is the error? PostScript errors are reported in various ways. Before you can get anywhere with a problem you need to know the error name and offending command. For instance Error: limitcheck; Offendingcommand: clip Many people skim this information and say that they have received "an offending command error", but this information by itself is worse than useless. Accurate information is the first step in solving any problem. Sometimes the information appears on a printed sheet, and this often has supplementary information