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Are the PDF's being created with Adobe or all different creators?
As David has mentioned, there seems to be inefficiencies in the creation of
documents.
Colour and graphics seem to have an affect, as do A3 pages at times.


Norm Dennis

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Sent: Thursday, April 21, 2011 10:42 PM
To: PC Technical Discussion for iSeries Users
Subject: Re: [PCTECH] Printer Weirdness with PDF's

Chuck Lewis wrote:
It prints out of every application you can think of just fine EXCEPT
when it prints a PDF and then it takes FOREEVER to print. The printer
has 1GB of memory so I don't see how that can be an issue and it doesn't
matter how small the PDF is. Xerox tech support has been absolutely
useless on this...

Is it ANY PDF or just some PDF's?

I'm not a PDF expert, but I think that PDF's can be created inefficiently
such that they might print with significantly more complex graphics that
have to be interpreted by the printer.

david

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