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So I sent this file to the printers ...( this is a photo the printer sent to show me what was happening ) looks fine on my computer but when they printed it these faint white lines appeared at regular intervals.
I saved the file in several different ways- jpg tiff pdf ..... uploaded it to the printer company several different ways. They insist that the print jobs before and after were
fine .... We tried four times. Adobe instructed me to do the update - that did not seem to help - although when I opened adobe up today it asked for another update.So I am wondering if the update really worked/happened last time. Any suggestions would be very welcome, I desperately need to resolve this issue as I am working on a major deadline !
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Can you post the file that you sent to the printer which resulted in the above print.
Dave
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No it is not letting me post it in a reply - it is a very large file - 7500px x 10875px 150dpi .... i could send you a dropbox link. i am assuming the original psd with layers would help?
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Use a drop box link and first post the exact file you sent to the printer. I would like to take a look here and see if there are any striped lines in that file. If there are, we can take a step back and move to the PSD. If not the issue may be at the printing end.
Dave
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Dropbox - French Kande Window 01 2019.pdf
Thank you Dave - This is absolutely baffling me. The print company is insisting it is not their printer.
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Dropbox - French Kande Window 01 2019.pdf
Thank you Dave - This is absolutely baffling me. The print company is insisting it is not their printer.
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I downloaded your file and here is a view at 400% Using Acrobat. There doesn't appear to be any lines. I think the printer is having issues. What system are they using? Click on the image below to see it at full size.
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based on the screenshot and the description that it is repeating - this is an issue with your printer's equipment.
I've seen the same thing on a drum failure or fuser belt issue.
Have your printer check their equipment it's not your file.
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Thank you so much ... he has sent the file to his other location to see. Everyone I have had look at the file has insisted it is their printing machine. He insists it is only doing it with my job... We have tried printing about 10 times with each thing I have tried. I have probably spent $100 in test printing .... I am just hoping it is his machine and not that I need a new Mac ......
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Hi
Sorry for my late reply - I've not been in my office this afternoon.
I downloaded your file and loaded it into Photoshop. I cannot see any of the striping that shows in your original post - even when applying an adjustment layer to enhance the brightness and contrast bring out any defects. I therefore agree with the others - this is a problem with the printer - not your file.
Dave
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Thank you Dave.
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You should insist on getting your money back for the test prints when the print comes back correct. You could also try sending the same file to another printer entirely.
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That was going to be my next step .... Thanks for your help.
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