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    In-Design Mystery Balls

    Yes, that thought (switch everything to In-Design) had also crossed my mind but I probably already have 200 templates alone created in Quark so I think I'm going to see how exporting to postscript from In-Design works out. I think the whole problem with Quark exporting to pdf is that it uses a...
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    In-Design Mystery Balls

    As is most often the case, it had to do with money. The imposition software that went with the Xitron software was $12,000 more at the time so we decided against it. We just didn't have the money to spend. For me, Quark isn't any worse or better than the problems we run into with In-Design files...
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    In-Design Mystery Balls

    Quark Quark Quark is, and always has been, my software program of choice. I don't "use" In-Design when I create artwork, I only work with it on a prepress basis. I do know my way around it quite well however, and I have on occasion created artwork for other users who only use the program, but...
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    In-Design Mystery Balls

    work arounds work arounds I have discovered 2 work-arounds for this issue. Since I use QuarkXpress for my imposition software, I currently will export these press files to the RIP as pdfs. However, I tried exporting a file that I know has this particular problem as eps instead, and the mystery...
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    In-Design Mystery Balls

    We are running the latest version they have (Xitron 6.1.3) without having to upgrade the entire system which would cost $25,000-30,000 (can't happen right now due to budgets) so we are pretty much stuck with this version. I find it interesting that this only happens with In-Design generated pdf...
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    In-Design Mystery Balls

    Yes, the fonts are always fully embedded in the pdf files. We don't have any fonts resident on the RIP. Everything comes from the pdf.
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    In-Design Mystery Balls

    We have been experiencing a strange RIP problem since CS3. When we create pdf files for imposition to send to our RIP, everything will look fine. However, when it goes "completely" through the RIP and creates the epson print out for proof, these strange filled in balls or circles will appear...
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