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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 printer, Acrobat Distiller). A PostScript error occurs when the PostScript interpreter error undefined offending command stack can't read the file's PostScript code. An error can also occur if the file's PostScript
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code exceeds one or more of the limits in the PostScript page description language. If your PostScript interpreter appears to process data offending command nostringval but then stops, a PostScript error could have occurred.A PostScript error message includes a PostScript error type, which defines the type of error it is. It also includes an offending command, which usually indicates the specific part error limitcheck offending command mac 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 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
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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, and then click Advanced. Expand Document Options, and then expand PostScript Options. Set Send PostScript Error Handler to Yes. If you do not see this option, your printer does not have a PostScript Error Handler. Note: If PostScript Options isn't visible, double-click Document OptionsIn Mac OS, configure the Apple LaserWriter 8 or Adobe PS printer driver to print the error message by doing one of the following:Choose either
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as Read Float this Topic to the Top Bookmark Subscribe Printer Friendly Page « Message Listing « Previous Topic Next Topic » beinformedsd New Member Posts: https://helpx.adobe.com/x-productkb/global/troubleshoot-postscript-errors.html 2 Registered: 08-05-2011 ERROR: limitcheck OFFENDING COMMAND: Options Mark as New Bookmark Subscribe Subscribe to RSS Feed Highlight Print Email to a Friend Report Inappropriate Content 08-05-2011 02:16 AM Hi,I'm using a Xerox WorkCentre 7545 with the Postscript driver. Serveral users report that they get the message "ERROR: limitcheck OFFENDING COMMAND:" when printig http://forum.support.xerox.com/t5/Printing/ERROR-limitcheck-OFFENDING-COMMAND/td-p/7530 a Word document. The document has 50 pages and after page 10 the printer stops with the error message. I have tried to break up the document in pieces, but after 10 pages the printer stops. It doesn't matter if you print page 1-10 or 11-20 etc.The print spooler is on a Windowws 2003 server. The client is Windows 7 with Office 2007.Any ideas? Solved! Go to Solution. Message 1 of 7 (54,394 Views) Reply 0 Kudos Fabio Valued Advisor Posts: 1,557 Registered: 10-11-2010 Re: ERROR: limitcheck OFFENDING COMMAND: Options Mark as New Bookmark Subscribe Subscribe to RSS Feed Highlight Print Email to a Friend Report Inappropriate Content 08-05-2011 02:34 AM have you tried disabling : "advanced printing features" , you can find it if you open the printer properties, then the tab advanced, that at the bottom you can unchech that option Message 2 of 7 (54,393 Views) Reply 0 Kudos beinformedsd New Member Posts: 2 Register
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 printer, Acrobat Distiller). A PostScript https://helpx.adobe.com/x-productkb/global/troubleshoot-postscript-errors.html error occurs when the PostScript interpreter can't read the file's PostScript code. An error https://discussions.apple.com/thread/1855347?start=0&tstart=0 can also occur if the file's PostScript code exceeds one or more 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 error type, which defines the type of error it is. It offending command 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 a PostScript error:%%[Error: ; OffendingCommand: ]%%For example, the PostScript error %%[Error: dictfull; OffendingCommand: def ]%% contains the offending command stack 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, and then click Advanced. Expand Document Options, and then expand PostScript Options. Set Send PostScript Error Handler to Yes. If you do not see this option, your printer does not have a PostScript Error Handler. Not
can not post a blank message. Please type your message and try again. This discussion is locked thgrund Level 1 (0 points) Q: Error: limitcheck Offending Command: image Hello all,I use a HP 2420 Laserwriter in combination with a Printserver.It works fine with one exception. When I print a photo out of iPhoto I will get an Error Message (see Subject). But when I export the same photo, then I could print it with any other application. It seems to be a problem with iPhoto but I can't find any solution or update. Any ideas?Thx__/om Mac OS X (10.5.6) Posted on Jan 7, 2009 4:41 AM I have this question too Close Q: Error: limitcheck Offending Command: image All replies Helpful answers by droac3, droac3 Feb 4, 2009 10:20 PM in response to thgrund Level 1 (0 points) Feb 4, 2009 10:20 PM in response to thgrund I am getting the same as well with a HP P3005.Doug Helpful (0) Reply options Link to this post by Andrew Sanderson, Andrew Sanderson Feb 5, 2009 3:00 PM in response to thgrund Level 1 (5 points) Feb 5, 2009 3:00 PM in response to thgrund Try setting the RAM Disk to off on the printer. Should work for both of you Helpful (0) Reply options Link to this post by TechVik, TechVik Apr 28, 2009 1:33 AM in response to Andrew Sanderson Level 1 (0 points) Apr 28, 2009 1:33 AM in response to Andrew Sanderson Turning off RAM disk didn't work. Helpful (0) Reply options Link to this post by cpstech, cpstech May 5, 2009 7:07 AM in response to thgrund Level 1 (0 points) May 5, 2009 7:07 AM in response to thgrund I have the same thing with iPhoto and an HP 2420dn. I think it might have something to do with the drivers I am using for the printer. I am pretty sure that I used to print fine, but updated the drivers recently. The issue seemed to have started after that. I was trying to resolve other minor printing issues that would occasionally creep up. Now, my tiger machines cannot print out of iPhoto (I get nothing at all) and my Leopard machines get this error when they try to print. Other programs seem unaffected (can print fine.) Helpful (0) Reply options Link to this post by cpstech, cpstech May 5, 2009 8:40 AM in response to cpstech Level 1 (0 points) May 5, 2009 8:40 AM in response to cpstech I tried to update firmware and run the Apple HP software update and neither worked. I can print other items fine, but not photos (even if I convert then to PDF first). Other types of prints are fine and printing photos are fine to other printers. Helpful (0) Reply options Link to this post by cpstech, cpstech May 5, 2009 8:44 AM in