Printer driver settings and postscript generation
For generating postscript files for PDF it is recommend that Adobe’s
PSPrinter Virtual Printer Driver is used. This is designed with
the minimum necessary postscript functionality and produces the
cleanest postscript for PDFing. The Virtual Printer Driver is available
from Adobe’s website www.adobe.com. If it is not possible
to use the Virtual Printer Driver then Laserwriter 8 can be used
but it must be used in conjunction with the Acrobat Distiller 3.0
PPD, otherwise unexpected outcomes may result. Following is a set
of instructions for generating the most suitable postscript file
for PDFing.
- Chooser “PSPrinter” in the “chooser”,
and the “Virtual Printer” type.
- Select “Print” from the file menu,
choose the “Acrobat Distiller 3.0” Printer Description
set the page size to custom and the paper width to the width
of your document. Under the Output tab change print colours
to (composite CMYK or grayscale etc) and then Press Printer
Button in print window.
- Press Save Button and you will get the following window:
- Select “Binary”, “Level 2 only“ and
choose “All” fonts.
You are now ready to “Save” & “Print”
your first Postscript file for distilling into a PDF file.
PDF settings
See Acrobat Distiller Settings for Adobe Distiller Job Options
recommended by WA Business News, and Printer Driver Settings and
Postscript Generation for recommended printer drivers.
Note: We require Acrobat compatibility to version 3 - producing
- Make sure that the document size of the advertisement being
made up in the native program is the same size as the booked ad
size.
- Use only Postscript Type 1 or 3 fonts. TRUETYPE FONTS ARE
NOT ACCEPTABLE.
- All fonts MUST be embedded. DO NOT outline fonts unless
there is no other option.
- Do not use 2, 3 or 4 tone images that have not been converted
to CMYK.
- All images should be placed in document at 100%. All placed
images should be cropped to finished size and rotated within their
native application (i.e Photoshop).
- All boxes (picture and text) should have a background of
NONE and runaround of NONE (to avoid text reflow) unless specifically
required.
Colour considerations
- All colours used in four-colour artwork must be specified
as process separation without exception.
- Mono Ads should not contain any colour elements prior to
distilling.
- Do not use custom spot colours i.e. Pantone without first
converting to process separation
- Spot colours for digital artwork must be created out of
process colours.
Acrobat Distiller settings
The following settings in Job Options are shown to give the best
reproduction for newspaper prepress output.






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