We receive a lot of documents to print which cause errors in Fiery and Total Flow Prep and they refuse to print.
Nearly always, reprinting the PDFs using Microsoft Print to PDF gives us a document which we are able to print.
So I'm wondering what is happening here and whether/how I can build a preflight rule in Acrobat which would achieve a similar outcome.
The problem documents are usually scanned legal documents with bad OCR text in foreign languages, with text boxes added into them etc. sometimes elements of the documents overshoot the actual page margins as well.
I have tried numerous things in preflight to tackle this such as:
- embedding fonts
- converting fonts to outlines
- converting page contents to CMYK image
Yet this hasn't worked on the problem documents and I resorted to MS print to pdf instead.
The documents are often hundreds of pages and form part of print runs of thousands of pages combined as PDFs - so doing any kind of preflight analysis on problem documents just gives me thousands of issues which leaves me overwhelmed and unenlightened.
If anyone has any thoughts - I'm all ears.
Nearly always, reprinting the PDFs using Microsoft Print to PDF gives us a document which we are able to print.
So I'm wondering what is happening here and whether/how I can build a preflight rule in Acrobat which would achieve a similar outcome.
The problem documents are usually scanned legal documents with bad OCR text in foreign languages, with text boxes added into them etc. sometimes elements of the documents overshoot the actual page margins as well.
I have tried numerous things in preflight to tackle this such as:
- embedding fonts
- converting fonts to outlines
- converting page contents to CMYK image
Yet this hasn't worked on the problem documents and I resorted to MS print to pdf instead.
The documents are often hundreds of pages and form part of print runs of thousands of pages combined as PDFs - so doing any kind of preflight analysis on problem documents just gives me thousands of issues which leaves me overwhelmed and unenlightened.
If anyone has any thoughts - I'm all ears.