Cannot Export Color Text to PDF

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Victor

Hi everyone,

I'm working in a local chinese magazine company. We have
a very serious problem that when we save the publisher
file as a postscript (.ps) file and then use adobe
distiller to convert it into a .pdf file, we lose all the
colors that we had in the publisher file. This happens to
both test and picture.

If everyone knows what is going on, please reply.
Thanks a lot! ^_^

Victor
 
T

Tamer

I think I can help you with this, I know a printer driver that
converts to many raster, vector and document formats including PDF
format, it's called LEADTOOLS ePrint driver and you can try the trial
version of this product by visiting the www.eprintdriver.com link.
I am personally using this printer driver and I am happy with it, and
am sure your problem will go away.

Good Luck.
Tamer
 
E

Ed Bennett

After managing to set up OE-QuoteFix on his new PC, Ed reads a message
from Tamer said:
I think I can help you with this, I know a printer driver that
converts to many raster, vector and document formats including PDF
format, it's called LEADTOOLS ePrint driver and you can try the trial
version of this product by visiting the www.eprintdriver.com link.

The user has already purchased Adobe Acrobat. This product is one of the
original PDF programs, and is more developed than most others. It will work
with Publisher, if convinced to.
Why would they go out and purchas an inferior product that still costs a
considerable amount of money?
 
T

Tamer

I can advise you with a printer driver I am currently using, it's
called LEADTOOLS ePrint driver, with this driver you only need to
print your original document to this printer and select the save
format you desired from the list of the raster and document formats
this driver supports. and in this case you don't need to convert your
documents to .ps format first then convert it to PDF.
If you like to try the trial version of this product you can visit the
www.eprintdriver.com site and download it from there.

Good Luck,
Tamer.
 

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