• Ripit imagesetter version 3 build 47, changed box bullets to round

    From javielpana@hotmail.com@21:1/5 to All on Wed Jun 7 13:21:29 2017
    El jueves, 27 de febrero de 2003, 18:29:41 (UTC-4), Ken Graham escribió:
    Have you checked the font substitution table for the Postscript
    printer
    drivers you are using?

    I used download fonts so I shouldn't have substitutions should I.

    I updated the Ripit server from NT 4 yesterday to Win2000 pro
    workstation and something in doing that seems to have corrected that
    problem. Unfortunately it seems to have introduced a new problem. When selecting oversize letter it instead prints to 11x17.

    A workaround to this seems to be to print everything to actual letter
    size with crop marks and cross hairs turned on in RIP and then it
    properly prints to about 9 x 11.75 .

    Problem may be that anything with bleeds will have to be to 11x17 or
    may not.

    K_Graham

    Hi, did you try to rotate the file in the source program? Will you have the original open rip program that will damage the installation disk? Thank you..

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  • From javielpana@hotmail.com@21:1/5 to All on Wed Jun 7 13:22:39 2017
    El jueves, 27 de febrero de 2003, 18:29:41 (UTC-4), Ken Graham escribió:
    Have you checked the font substitution table for the Postscript
    printer
    drivers you are using?

    I used download fonts so I shouldn't have substitutions should I.

    I updated the Ripit server from NT 4 yesterday to Win2000 pro
    workstation and something in doing that seems to have corrected that
    problem. Unfortunately it seems to have introduced a new problem. When selecting oversize letter it instead prints to 11x17.

    A workaround to this seems to be to print everything to actual letter
    size with crop marks and cross hairs turned on in RIP and then it
    properly prints to about 9 x 11.75 .

    Problem may be that anything with bleeds will have to be to 11x17 or
    may not.

    K_Graham

    Hi, did you try to rotate the file in the source program? Will you have the original open rip program that will damage the installation disk? Thank you..

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