[OS X TeX] OT: Illustrator 10

Michael Betsch Michael.Betsch at uni-tuebingen.de
Wed May 22 01:38:45 EDT 2002



>Mac OS X.
>
>I thought someone here may have some similar experience:
>I have a user using Mac OS X 10.1 on a G4 laptop and Illustrator 10 + its
>upgrade.
>
>If he prints an .eps file from Illustrator to our laser printer it prints
>garbage.
>
>I can open the same .eps file in TeXShop and print it fine; I think I
>understand that TeXShop is making it a .pdf and then sending to the printer.
>
>In Illustrator we can view the file fine, but not print it satisfactorily.
>
>We have pretty much determined that Illustrator is producing bad .eps
>because out Sun machines won't print it either, by a variety of means, and
>then it leaves the que.
>
>Does anyone know anything about this?

Look at the file with ghostscript. PostScript printers print a file 
only if it contains a "showpage" command. EPS files may contain or 
lack it. If you don't see in the console window "shopage, press 
RETURN to continue", then the eps file has no "showpage" command and 
the printer will process, but not print it. This is standard with eps 
files.

Try to incorporate it in a .dvi file by processing a LaTeX file with 
dvips. If the eps is good, then you should be able to print the 
resulting ps file.
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