Please could someone shed some light on this for me: I have Slackware
8 installed with Ghostscript 5.5 and Acrobat reader 4.05. Also,
Turboprint 1.51 is installed and works in conjunction with LPR and
Ghostscript to format output for an HP Laserjet 4 printer.
I have a particular .PDF file that I can open in Acrobat and view on
the screen without any apparent trouble. However, when I come to print
it, nothing appears at the printer and CPU activity stops a very short
time after Acrobat says that it has printed the document to LPR.
(Normally, there's quite a few seconds' activity - 'top' shows
Ghostscrpt has about 80% CPU time). Also, when this print failure
happens, Ghostscrpt leaves a message in Turboprint's log file,
mentioning something about "invalidacces in -dict-", whatever that means.
The odd thing is that I can both view AND print the document to LPR
using Xpdf. Now, presumably Xpdf printing to LPR invokes Ghostscript and
Turboprint just like Acrobat does, so why does Xpdf manage to print the
document when Acrobat can't?? Unfortunately, Xpdf cannot print only odd
or even pages (which I need) and also it doesn't seem to handle fonts as
well as Acrobat. I can see in Turboprint's log file where the printing
has correctly occurred, so the same process must be happening - right?
This is the first .PDF file that I've had that's caused me this
trouble in Acrobat - all the others have printed just fine.
If anyone can suggest a cure for this very frustrating problem, I'd
be delighted - and VERY grateful!
Gerald.