That's interesting. I tried saving my .EPS files as Binary,
ASCII, and Clean8bit. I had the same result on all three - low res.
The problem with binary .EPS files is that when you are writing a Postscript file to disk to be read by a RIP, they sometimes are not read correctly.
I think there is a problem with 4.11 files in 6.0 or 6.1. We have had numerous 4.11 files that are opened in 6, edited, then saved as 6 files that would not reopen in 6 at all.
Actually, the printer is postscript. It prints a postscript file to a postscript RIP. But, I found on Friday it does the exact same thing if I print to my Adobe PDF driver. The resulting PDF has a low res image regardless of the settings of the PDF driver.
I had the issue with 6.0. It is the...
Has anyone had this problem?
I Open Quark 4.11 files in Quark 6.1 with linked Photoshop EPS files. I print them to my RIP and they are low res. It is obvious that the eps data is not getting printed because the postscript files are only 2 megs and the Photoshop images are 50 - 100 megs.
I...
I had the same problem with win2000. Try manually making a large swap disk instead of Windows doing it. That made a difference on my system.
In the end though, I found WindowsXP Pro ran 4.11 better. Not sure why.
Dan,
Speaking from 20 years of experience on Macs and PCs and since I print professionally from both I would get whatever makes your job easier within your company. If the rest of the company is PCs and it would make dealing with their files easier on you by using PC's then do that. If the...
ElbertC,
What profiles do you have set in Quark?. Did you save the CMYK image in Photoshop with a profile?
In a nutshell; Your image in Photoshop is raster data. Your background in Quark is vector data. They are handled differently. In Quark CMS you need to set your CMYK Solid Colors and...
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