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About Us Newsroom Careers At Adobe Privacy Security Corporate Responsibility Customer Showcase Investor Relations Events Contact Us Home Support Support Knowledgebase PostScript error occurs when you print a PDF file (Acrobat or InDesign) Issue When you print an Adobe PDF file, Adobe Acrobat or Adobe InDesign returns one of the following errors: -- "Error:undefined OffendingCommand:StartData". -- "Error: undefined; OffendingCommand: get" -- "Error: typecheck; OffendingCommand: cs(PDF)" -- "Error: rangecheck; OffendingCommand: startdata" Details -- You're printing to either a Global Graphics' Harlequin ScriptWorks RIP or a Lexmark clone RIP. -- The PDF file was originally created in InDesign and contains text. -- If you're printing from InDesign, the PDF file was placed in the document. Solutions Do one of the following: Solution 1: If you're printing to Global Graphics' Harlequin ScriptWorks RIP, update to Harlequin ScriptWorks RIP 5.5r1a or later. For more information, visit the Global Graphics website at www.globalgraphics.com . Solution 2: Create a PostScript file, convert it to PDF with Acrobat 3 compatibility, and print it. 1. In InDesign, choose File > Print. 2. Choose PostScript File from
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on and reload this page. Please enter a title. You can not post error undefined offending command new a blank message. Please type your message and try again. More discussions in Acrobat Windows (read-only) All CommunitiesAcrobatAcrobat Windows (read-only) 4 postscript error handler Replies Latest reply on Dec 7, 2011 4:27 PM by jennifermadera PostScript Error- Unable to Print to PDF in Acrobat 8.1.3 Pro DMC7396 Mar 16, 2009 1:16 PM Running Windows XP and Acrobat http://www.adobe.com/support/techdocs/325445.html 8.1.3 Pro Getting the following error message: %%[ Error: undefined; OffendingCommand: setdistillerparams; ErrorInfo: CalCMYKProfile U.S. Web Coated (SWOP) v2 ]%% %%[ Flushing: rest of job (to end-of-file) will be ignored ]%% Error accessing color profile: U.S. Web Coated (SWOP) v2 %%[ Warning: PostScript error. No PDF file produced. ] %% I get the error message whenever I try to create a PDF. I typically Print to PDF to https://forums.adobe.com/thread/305381 create my PDFs but I get this error no matter what method I use to try to create a PDF (Print-to-PDF, toolbar icon shortcut, etc.) I've searched the forums for several days and can't find anything related to this issue. This problems just started happening - no software/hardware changes or anything, it just all of a sudden stopped creating PDFs. 5805Views Tags: none (add) This content has been marked as final. Show 4 replies 1. Re: PostScript Error- Unable to Print to PDF in Acrobat 8.1.3 Pro Bill@VT Mar 16, 2009 1:42 PM (in response to DMC7396) Try changing the color profile in the Job Settings file. Others may have a better handle on this, but this will give you something to try. Like Show 0 Likes(0) Actions 2. Re: PostScript Error- Unable to Print to PDF in Acrobat 8.1.3 Pro AbhigyanModi Mar 17, 2009 2:03 AM (in response to DMC7396) http://kb.adobe.com/selfservice/viewContent.do?externalId=328791 Like Show 0 Likes(0) Actions 3. Re: PostScript Error- Unable to Print to PDF in Acrobat 8.1.3 Pro DMC7396 Mar 17, 2009 12:01 PM (in response to DMC7396) This solution worked and only took a few minutes to resolve. Thanks so much for your help. Like Show 0 Likes(0) Acti
the Basics section to determine exactly what PostScript error and offending command you got hit with. Then do one of the following (not necessarily in that order but this seems to be the most logical approach to me): 1. Try printing one more time Take a deep breath, look through the https://www.prepressure.com/postscript/troubleshooting/tips window during a couple of seconds, check all the parameters in the Print windows and print again. Sometimes a simple mistake like setting the orientation wrong causes errors. Have a colleague print the job. He or she may instantly see what you did wrong. Everybody makes a stupid mistake once in a while (I once spent 2 hours troubleshooting a ‘broken' Mac, only to find out the keyboard wasn't plugged in properly). This is definitely the first thing to try if no other offending command documents or applications cause similar problems. 2. Cut the print job into smaller pieces Don't print large jobs with many pages or big images in one go. Print a couple of pages at the time or even one single page at the time. This makes it easier for both your computer and the RIP to process the file. Always try this approach if you have an older printer or RIP. 3. Search for solutions for your specific error Look up both the error error undefined offending and offending command in my database of PS errors and offending commands. This may give you a clue as to what to do next. Check out other sites as well by searching the web for pages about the specific PostScript error or offending command. Another alternative is to post your question on the b4print prepress forum. 4. Switch to another computer, app, driver,… Print the job from another computer, from another version or copy of the application used to create the file and try switching drivers. Always print the file to another PostScript device as well. If the same error occurs, you are at least sure the error is somehow related to your document or the way it is created or printed. The reverse is not true: if a document prints on one device but not on another, this does not mean that that device is unreliable or faulty. The inconsistency may be caused by differences in drivers, memory and hard disk capacity, installed fonts,workflow or PostScript revisions. PostScript aims to be device independent but it obviously isn't. I always print troublesome files to file and then use Acrobat Distiller to check whether it generates the same error. 5. Reset everything Reset your computer, the RIP or printer and print again. This may seem like a stupid thing to do but it often helps, especially with older machines. If you still have a PostScript level 1 device, delete the font cache when PostScript errors occurs. Many applicatio