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Hi,
I've prepared a document fora client in InDesign which has been exported to press quality PDF, however the client has reported that some images within the PDF document have not printed or printed incorrectly. The PDF views perfectly onscreen. There are no errors within the file and the problem images are a mixture of exported .png and .jpeg files, as well as objects pasted directly from Illustrator.
Is the problem likely to be occurring at my end with either the file or application, or at the client's end with the printer?
Thanks in advance.
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What do they mean by "have notp rinted or printed incorrectly"?
Can you give examples?
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The images are printing as if they are absent - i.e. a white space, or with white bands across the image.
Unfortunately its a confidential document so I can't post screenshots.
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Hi Ashley,
what's the client's PDF viewer where the PDF is printed from?
If not Acrobat Pro DC or Reader DC I'd suggest using Adobe Reader.
With it comes the option to print as bitmap. Your client should try this.
Regards,
Uwe
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Thanks for this suggestion.
Ideally I would try this but as the document will be distributed to multiple people across a range of organisations, it won't be an option to include specific printing instructions and I'm looking to ensure that the images will print from pdf from most printers.
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ashleyd41096807 wrote
Thanks for this suggestion.
Ideally I would try this but as the document will be distributed to multiple people across a range of organisations, it won't be an option to include specific printing instructions and I'm looking to ensure that the images will print from pdf from most printers.
Hm.
Then I would suggest the following that is by no means meant for a commercial printing situation like offset presses, just for office printers and all PDF Viewers including viewers in browsers. From my German InDesign:
Set compatibilty to Acrobat 4 (PDF 1.3).
Standard: None
Output > Color >
Convert to Destination
sRGB IEC61966-2.1
Include Destination Profile
Test two cases with your document and see what fits best visually:
Edit > Transparency Blend Space >
Document CMYK
or
Document RGB
If you are working with spot colors also test two cases:
Ink Manager ( that's "Druckfarben-Manager" in my screenshot above )
[ ] Convert All Spots to Process Colors
Regards,
Uwe
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Have you tried this on more than one printer?
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Sometimes "press quality" is a bit of a misnomer, as it's really just a starting point.
The High Quality PDF setting would be of similar quality, could you try this and see if it's ok?
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I've had this problem and I have just solved it (I think so anyway).
I'm using a Mac, Adobe InDesign CC 2018. I'm exporting a PDF and printing on an Epson XP-760. Document printed fine but with white spaced where the images should be.
I really don't understand colour profiles but I think the issue has something to do with them. Anyway, the solution....
I went to File, Adobe PDF Presets, [High Quality Print]. Chose file designation. In the exports settings menu I went to Output and changed Colour Conversion to Convert to Destination. Exported the file, hit print and I got images.
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This worked for me too.
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After hours of trying to figure out this problem, I finally came upon your solution and it worked for me too! Thank you!