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  1. aussiepr

    quark quits unexpectedly

    We had the same thing happen here with a group of 14. First we discovered that a third party extension: QX Tools QX-Collect&Send was causing a conflict, which resulted in either a freeze or a program shut down. Removing the extensions helped. Then we trashed the Preferences folder located in...
  2. aussiepr

    Quark 6 moves placed images when postscripted

    If you are making a PDF using the Export to PDF method: Go to the Export PDF Window, which is the first window that opens. There is an OPTION button at the bottom. Select this button to open the PDF EXPORT WINDOW. Under the OUTPUT tab of the PDF EXPORT WINDOW you will find a Registration...
  3. aussiepr

    printing proofs from pdf files

    What type of machine are you proofing to?
  4. aussiepr

    quark data transference problem

    Lorrie, I am in agreement with jimoblak. What do you mean by altered. If it is only text, it could be a font issue. They have to be the same font on both platforms. Could be a version issue. Going cross platform with the same version is easier than going up a version and cross platform at the...
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    Quark 6 moves placed images when postscripted

    I know that this occurs when you have layered Photoshop TIF files in Quark. The reason is that the RIP sees the extra material sitting off the canvas. If it is a TIF file, open the file and resave it without layers. When working with Illustrator files, if you have any unused elements sitting in...
  6. aussiepr

    Is placing blocks of outlined text into Quark a bad thing to do?

    I agree with signal49 on all counts. As for the gain; all printers have a dot gain, which means that the dot of ink placed on the paper spreads. The smaller the type, the more visable the spread appears.
  7. aussiepr

    Quark won' t allow me to print!!

    If you are trying to create a postscript file from Quark, you may need to have an actual printer attached to your system or make your system think that there is a printer hooked up. You can do this by loading a virtual printer driver, such as the free Virtual Printer Driver from Adobe. There may...
  8. aussiepr

    Is there a problem if I scan the photos higher than 300dpi?

    From a purely production standpoint the answer depends on the job. Ask your printer for the line screen that will be used. Then double that number. Most printers will even tell you the dots per inch as well. 300 dpi is just a cleaner number than 266 dpi (2 x 133 lpi), which is why it is used. It...

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