Ps Rangecheck Error Offending Command Image
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the RIP tries to process a value that is too small or large. This can, for instance, happen when you accidentally ask for an output size that is larger than what the output device supports.
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These are some of the reasons why a rangecheck error pops up: Page error undefined offending command stack or flat is too large / wrong papertray - This error can be caused by the operator trying to print
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a page that is too large for the imagesetter or CtP device. Some laster printers don't allow explicit papertray selection and generate a rangecheck error if a wrong cassette is selected. Sometimes the error undefined offending command stack xerox ‘offending command' points to the problem, as in the error message error: rangecheck,offending command: lettertray. A path is too long - Mark VanBuren from The Shelby Star was kind enough to report that long path names of embedded images can also lead to rangecheck errors. Try sticking to short names for folders and don't bury folders too deep in other folders. PageMaker 6.5 can cause this error error limitcheck offending command save - PageMaker 6.5 can also cause rangecheck errors when printing with the ‘Manage Composites on Printer' option selected in the CMS Preferences dialog box, or exporting to PDF with the CIE output color model selected. PageMaker 6.52 no longer generates the error under these conditions. Other commands There are several commands that can cause rangecheck PostScript errors. Click on a specific offending command to get a more detailed error description: colorimage, filter, get, getinterval, image, imagemask, makeblendedfont, put, show. 9 August 2013 1 Comment » One response to "PostScript error: rangecheck" Coscript Consulting says: June 25, 2013 at 7:02 pm /rangecheck error indicates a wide range of problems, when a numeric parameter goes out of the correct range. Little else can be determined without a sample file. Please contact Coscript Consulting for professional resolution of PostScript and PDF issies: [emailprotected] or +1 (610) 529 3475. Navigation Home Design Basics Troublefree Output Troubleshoot InDesign Prepress Workflow Systems Prepress History Printing Printed Products Printing Industry Printing Processes History of Printing Printing Museums Finishing Folding Perfect Binding Printing Dictionary A – ‘A2′ to ‘azure’ B – ‘back lining’ to ‘byline’ C – ‘C1S’ to ‘cyan’ D – ‘Dagger’ to ‘Dye’ E â€
a PostScript error Applies to : Illustrator InDesign PageMaker Photoshop PostScript printer drivers You can receive a PostScript error
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when sending a file to a PostScript interpreter (for example, postscript errors a printer, Acrobat Distiller). A PostScript error occurs when the PostScript interpreter can't read the file's
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PostScript code. An error can also occur if the file's PostScript code exceeds one or more of the limits in the PostScript page description language. If your https://www.prepressure.com/postscript/troubleshooting/errors/rangecheck 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 also includes an offending command, which usually indicates the specific part of the PostScript code that the interpreter couldn't read. The https://helpx.adobe.com/x-productkb/global/troubleshoot-postscript-errors.html 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." Â 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
OFFENDING COMMAND: filter) - Adobe Acrobat Windows We are attempting to print off some rather large image files on a Xerox 340 http://www.justskins.com/forums/postscript-print-error-error-100990.html and an HP Laserjet 4MV printer via Adobe Acrobat 6. https://acrobatusers.com/forum/printing-prepress/error-rangecheck-when-printing/ Smaller similar files print fine, but when we try to print some of the larger files we get a sheet with the following printed instead of the image: ------------------------------------------------ ERROR: rangecheck OFFENDING COMMAND: filter STACK: /CCITTFaxDecode -dictionary- -filestream- -filestream- -mark- /_Filters [1.0 0.0 offending command ] /Decode 1 /BitsPerComponent [25386.0 0.0 0.0 -6552.0 0.0 6552.0 ] /ImageMatrix 6552 /Height 25386 /Width 1 /ImageType -mark- -savelevel- ---------------------------------------------------- From searching the Adobe site, it sounds like the "ERROR: rangecheck" ... Thread Tools Show Printable Version Email this Page… Subscribe to this Thread… Display Linear Mode Switch to Hybrid Mode Switch to error limitcheck offending Threaded Mode May 12th,09:05 PM #1 Postscript Print error (ERROR: rangecheck; OFFENDING COMMAND: filter) We are attempting to print off some rather large image files on a Xerox 340 and an HP Laserjet 4MV printer via Adobe Acrobat 6. Smaller similar files print fine, but when we try to print some of the larger files we get a sheet with the following printed instead of the image: ------------------------------------------------ ERROR: rangecheck OFFENDING COMMAND: filter STACK: /CCITTFaxDecode -dictionary- -filestream- -filestream- -mark- /_Filters [1.0 0.0 ] /Decode 1 /BitsPerComponent [25386.0 0.0 0.0 -6552.0 0.0 6552.0 ] /ImageMatrix 6552 /Height 25386 /Width 1 /ImageType -mark- -savelevel- ---------------------------------------------------- From searching the Adobe site, it sounds like the "ERROR: rangecheck" indicates there is a problem with "unintelligible PostScript code", however I cannot find any reference to what "OFFENDING COMMAND: filter" means or how to fix this problem. If anyone has any information or suggestions, I would love to hear from you. Thanks Darrell_J_Brown@adobeforums.com Guest May 13th,11:2
2007-05-02 11:59:11 pyarnell Registered: May 2 2007 Posts: 2 I have a user who is getting this output when trying to print a pdf from Adobe Acrobat 6.0 Standard. ERROR: rangecheck OFFENDING COMMAND: image STACK: -dictionary- -savelevel- It will print out the first two pages of a 64 page document and then print out that error. Any help is greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance. My Product Information: Acrobat Standard 6.0.5, Windows Top 2007-08-14 05:46:04 #1 lkassuba Registered: Jun 28 2007 Posts: 3636 Hi pyarnell,The "PostScript Offending Command" lists "image" under the heading that indicates a problem with bitmap data. You may have bitmap data that exceeds the printer's memory or PostScript language limit. The likeliest source of bitmap data is a graphic in your file. You can check graphics in your file to see if one or more is causing the problem. If you find a likely culprit, you can delete the graphic, reimport it, save it in different format, or simplify it (for example, reduce its dpi). You can also try printing the file to a printer with more memory.Hope this helps,Lori Lori Kassuba is an AUC Expert and Community Manager for AcrobatUsers.com. Top 2009-04-22 08:05:03 #2 Chelsea Registered: Jul 26 2006 Posts: 1 I have a similar problem.ERROR: rangecheckOFFENDING COMMAND: imageSTACK:-dictionary-Is there a way for Preflight to find the issue? If so, which Profile should I select? Also, I have photoshop tifs and illustrator eps files in my 32 page Quark file. What should I be looking for in each image to find the culprit?Thanks! Top Copyright © 2013 Adobe Systems Incorporated. All rights reserved. Terms of Use Privacy Policy