David Milisock
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Anyone accepting them? If you do accept them any issues?
Yes I've been testing a graphic application which release Tuesday and the default press setting for PDF is DC and it seems to work fine with my three ink jet rips and was wondering if the press rips were seeing them and if they were working. All the base setting are the same as when it was Acrobat 6 and 9 format but not it's the DC format. Transparency and spot colors seem to work fine on my end, however my local printer is still using Acrobat 7 Distiller published format.These are PDF files, right?
Stephen Marsh
I print PDF's to our RIP from Acrobat DC with no issues. I impose with Imposition Studio which gives me a PDF press file which I print from Acrobat. Have not had a single issue.
Why invoke the print driver, rather than putting the PDFs directly into the RIP?
I have issues when doing that. The RIP loads it seemingly fine. It then gets created to TIFF files I believe and sent to a computer connected to our Screen CTP. From there the files never show in RasterBlaster. If I print the PDF from Acrobat it all works perfectly. It is a somewhat new setup for us, had it for a little over 3 months. We moved from a Presstek CTP.
Hmmm, that's odd. The RIPping's done by that point - it's all rasterised - so I would have thought the PDF Producer would be irrelevant to how the TIFFs behave downstream. File naming issue maybe (clutching at straws)?
Why perpetrate such a crime on a PDF by printing it? Just let the RIP process the PDF via hot folder where native PDF objects can be correctly processed rather than abusing them by converting to PostScript?
All joking above aside, just let the RIP process the native PDF's via a hot folder. cmd/ctl+Print is dead, leave it that way.
About the Adobe DC issue, tell the developer they've got it wrong. The PDF export if anything should specify the PDF version they are exporting (PDF 1.3, 1.4, 1.5, etc.).
Why? Because it is not working correctly. The RIP processes it fine, but when it goes for plates Raster Blaster does like them and will not process them. If I print the PDF to the RIP everything works as it should and as it has for the last 10 years.
There's no such thing as an Acrobat DC file, and DC is not a format or a PDF version (the newest is 1.7, which precedes the release of Acrobat DC). What graphic application are you testing, and where is it saying 'DC' for the 'default press setting'?
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