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CMSimard
Inspiring
September 30, 2019
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Large file size when using Publish in FrameMaker 2019

  • September 30, 2019
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Hello,

Since I upgraded to FrameMaker 2019, when I Publish to PDF, my file sizes are about 3x larger than when I used Save as PDF in FrameMaker 2015.

 

My workaround is to print to post script, then distill to PDF. Small file, good graphics.

 

I read in another post to generate the PDF then optimize the PDF but I found the graphics quality suffered too much.

 

I have read other posts on this topic but it seems that when I edit the STS file to change settings, and when I change settings for PDF Printer instance, the file size doesn't change. I am not sure if the Publish engine references the PDF Printer settings or not.

 

I am not sure if this is related, but when I installed FM2019, I had to manually copy some resource files to get my Welcome screen to work. Are there resources files related to pointing to the correct STS file perhaps?

 

Thanks!

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Correct answer Nandini Krishna

Hi, 

This issue was fixed in FM2020 and is available in both FM2020 and FM2022. Request you to upgrade to the latest version and try.

5 replies

CMSimard
CMSimardAuthor
Inspiring
January 2, 2020

The bug I logged is marked fixed/closed in Adobe's bug tracker. Does anyone know when the next FrameMaker 2019 update will come out, presumably containing this fix?

Known Participant
January 5, 2023

I too am having the same issue. PDFs are the same regardless of which publishing preset is used.

 

Any news on a resolution?

 

Sorry for responding to an older thread. I can not use the distiller path which works, but distiller ignores .png images with transparent backgrounds, so it's a deal breaker.

Jeff_Coatsworth
Community Expert
Community Expert
January 5, 2023

@Zaf26022044eqrg - what version of FM are you running? Are you completely patched up?

CMSimard
CMSimardAuthor
Inspiring
October 3, 2019

I have logged a bug for this.

 

https://tracker.adobe.com/#/view/FRMAKER-7293

CMSimard
CMSimardAuthor
Inspiring
October 2, 2019

I have tried using the Publish function with different presets but the file size is always the same within about 2KB. It is running 3x larger than prior to FrameMaker 2019 and 3x larger than when I print to postscript then distill to PDF. My main use is PDF viewed online, with occassional printing to standard laser printer. Whether I choose the High Quality Print preset or the Smallest File preset, or hack down the DPI and highly compress graphics in a custom preset, the file size is not changing.

 

Any suggestions?

Barb Binder
Community Expert
Community Expert
September 30, 2019

Hi CMSimard: I agree with Jeff, and will add that my understanding is that using the Publish pod (Save as PDF is the same thing as it uses the .sts file in the Publish pod) produces a better and more modern PDF than going the old route of using Distiller.

 

The file size of the PDF is largely dependent on the compression of the graphics. What are you doing with the PDF? Is it meant to be viewed solely on screen? Printed on an in-house printer? Being sent our for commercial printing? The document intent should guide you to selecting the correct Preset Name (aka job options file) with the correct amount of compression for the images. 

 

Acrobat offers the PDF Optimizer to correct this decision after the fact, but if you make the right choice at the beginning, you should not have to use it.

 

~Barb

 

 

~Barb at Rocky Mountain Training
CMSimard
CMSimardAuthor
Inspiring
October 1, 2019
Hi Barb,
CMSimard
CMSimardAuthor
Inspiring
October 1, 2019
The main purpose of my PDF is for onscreen viewing, with the potential for in-house laser printing. The file size does not change no matter what preset I use. Smallest File Size, High Quality Print, ones I customize. They all come out with a couple of KB of eachother in filesize.
Jeff_Coatsworth
Community Expert
Community Expert
September 30, 2019

IIRC, the Publish route uses a completely new engine for PDF generation. Tinkering with the Settings for PDF output should give you the lead on fixing up the size issue. BTW - make sure you have updated to the latest patch - there were PDF fixes in it (IIRC).

CMSimard
CMSimardAuthor
Inspiring
September 30, 2019

I am pretty sure I am up to the latest patch...when I go Help> Updates, I get a message that my app is up to date.

 

It doesn't seem to matter what settings I use, the file size isn't changing. I can use the "Smallest File Size" or "High Quality Print" PDF printer presets and there is no change in file size. I can cut the DPI from 600 to 300 in the "Smallest File Size" preset and there is no change to file size.

 

Am I doing it right: edit the presets for the PDF Printer in Windows> Devices and Printers, then in FrameMaker Publish dialog, edit the STS to use the preferred preset?