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    chevalier is offline Senior Member
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    Default Prinect Server/Cockpit - Not enough memory Page::autoTrap!

    I've got a particularly nasty file that won't come out of InDesign to PDF correctly unless I use PDFX/1a export. When I tried to prepare it in the cockpit the first time it exceeded my standard trap limits of 10,000 objects, 10MB (It has ~ 26,000). So, as I usually due in this scenario I bumped the limits to 50,000 objects, 50MB. I now get the error "Not enough memory: Page::autoTrap!"

    I do not have a license for the Trap Editor: Automatic Trapping in the PDF toolbox. Otherwise I would have attempted to utilize it.

    Suggestions?

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    AutomaticWork is offline Junior Member
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    Default Export as Image

    Hi,

    those PDFs with lot's of elements cannot be trapped. What about exporting such a page as High-Res Image from Acrobat and creating a new PDF with JPEG2000 image inside?

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    chevalier is offline Senior Member
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    I ended up modifying the artwork with some flattening and rasterization before creating the PDF.

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    Dave PSI is offline Junior Member
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    I thought PDF toolbox was a complete software package, did you need to buy Trap Editor separate? are you running PDF toolbox v10?

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    seejay is offline Member
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    Default

    try switching trapping off.

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    chevalier is offline Senior Member
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    Quote Originally Posted by chevalier View Post
    I ended up modifying the artwork with some flattening and rasterization before creating the PDF.
    This allowed the trapping to be preformed. Not trapping a job isn't really an option. I sure the press operators would paint a bullseye on me. Especially if I gave them work with CMYK + Multiple Spots not trapped at all.

    Different licensing models open up different features.


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