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Adobe Creative Suite 5 Printing Guide 136
•Discolored Background Correction: Addresses severe discoloration
issues that might occur during printing, such as white backgrounds
printing as yellow.
•Always Use Host Collation: Allows Acrobat to handle collation without
invoking the collation capabilities of the chosen printer driver. Printer
collation sends two separate jobs to the printer. Host collation allows
Acrobat to perform the collation and send a single job to the printer.
5. Click OK to exit the PostScript Options dialog box. en click Print in
the main Print
dialog box.
Creating a PostScript File
Acrobat X Pro can convert a document to a PostScript file, which can
include full Document Structuring Conventions (DSC) comments or not,
depending on how you create the file.
To create a PostScript file for imposition or other print processes, you can
attain better results by using the Save As command. Choose PostScript
from the Save As Type (Windows) or Format (Mac OS) menu. You can
include full DSC comments and other advanced information, including
device dependency, font inclusion, comments, and language level. For
more information, see “Converting to PostScript or Encapsulated
PostScript (EPS)” in Complete Acrobat X Pro Help.
In Windows only, you can print a PostScript file from Acrobat through
the Print dialog box by selecting the Print To File option. Acrobat creates
a device-dependent PostScript file, which may not fully meet DSC
conventions. It is recommended that you use the Save As command to
create a PostScript file for compatibility with more devices and workflow
systems.
Note: To create device-independent PostScript les from Acrobat, you must save as Post-
Script or EPS format. To create PostScript Level 1, save as EPS.
Working with Asian fonts
Select Download Asian Fonts in the Advanced Print Setup dialog box if
you want to print a PDF document with Asian fonts, but the fonts are not
installed on the printer or embedded in the document. (Embedded fonts
are downloaded whether or not this option is selected.) You can use this
option with a PostScript Level 2 or later printer. To make Asian fonts
available for downloading to a printer, make sure that you have
downloaded the fonts to your computer using the Custom or Complete
option during installation of Acrobat.
If Download Asian Fonts is not selected, the PDF document prints
correctly only if the referenced fonts are installed on the printer or
embedded in the document. If the printer has similar fonts, it substitutes
those. If there are no suitable fonts on the printer, it prints text in Courier.
If Download Asian Fonts does not produce the results you want, print the
PDF document as a bitmap image. Printing a document as an image may
take longer than using a substituted printer font.
Note: Some fonts cannot be downloaded to a printer, either because the font is a bitmap
or because font embedding is restricted in that document. In these cases, the printer sub-
stitutes the font, and the printed output may not match the screen display.
Printing documents with layers
Many documents include layers, which provide flexibility by separating
content. For example, graphics may be on one layer and text on another.
A multilanguage file may contain separate layers for the text for each
language. You can export layers that are created in Illustrator CS5 and
InDesign CS5 into a PDF 1.5 and later file.
Acrobat X Pro can show, hide, and print layers that were created in the
original application. You can rename and merge layers in Acrobat,
change the properties of layers, and add actions to layers through the
Options menu on the Layers tab. Layers are supported in PDF 1.5 and
later. Typically, if a layer is visible, it prints.
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