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creating postscript

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color world csr - 30 Oct 2007 19:26 GMT
I have a full color document. When I choose to print or create a postscript
file it turns to black and white. How do I keep it full color? It is built
CMYK.
anyone - 30 Oct 2007 21:56 GMT
Sounds like you need to choose a non black & white printer, which could be a
virtual printer or the Acrobat driver.
What printers do you have installed, are they postscript? If you are trying
to create postscript one might assume you have Acrobat installed.

>I have a full color document. When I choose to print or create a postscript
> file it turns to black and white. How do I keep it full color? It is built
> CMYK.
color world csr - 30 Oct 2007 22:05 GMT
How do I know if it's a postscript printer? I have a black and white Xerox. I
do have Acrobat. Before I even go to postscript and select print preview out
of publisher, the preview shows up black and white.

> Sounds like you need to choose a non black & white printer, which could be a
> virtual printer or the Acrobat driver.
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> > file it turns to black and white. How do I keep it full color? It is built
> > CMYK.
anyone - 31 Oct 2007 15:51 GMT
Yep, you're not going to get color from a black & white driver. Couple
options, print to Acrobat PDF, but you stated you want a postscript file.
Change your printer to Acrobat and Save As > Postsript File

> How do I know if it's a postscript printer? I have a black and white
> Xerox. I
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>> > built
>> > CMYK.
color world csr - 31 Oct 2007 16:43 GMT
My goal is to create a pdf from the postscript. Can I go right to pdf? But I
don't have the option to print to Acrobat. Can you help me create that option?
I really appreciate this!

> Yep, you're not going to get color from a black & white driver. Couple
> options, print to Acrobat PDF, but you stated you want a postscript file.
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> >> > built
> >> > CMYK.
color world csr - 31 Oct 2007 23:01 GMT
Thanks for all of your help. A coworker in another office was able to take
care of it for me.
Blessings~

> Yep, you're not going to get color from a black & white driver. Couple
> options, print to Acrobat PDF, but you stated you want a postscript file.
[quoted text clipped - 18 lines]
> >> > built
> >> > CMYK.
 
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