The ppt file does have a few rare fonts and a custom 

setting for background colour changes but nothing too 

spectacular.Distiller is using the default setup for "Press" job.Sorry to be a bit vague, am posting from home system, will 

try to give more exact settings early in the week.One thing is od though, same distiller settings and ppt 

work much faster if the method of saving to ps file and 

then distilling the ps file are used. Only the direct 

print to pdf is so slow.

> One thing is od though, same distiller settings and ppt

> work much faster if the method of saving to ps file and

> then distilling the ps file are used. Only the direct

> print to pdf is so slow.


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By direct print to pdf, do you mean using File, Print, (pick the distiller

printer), click OK, or are you using one of the buttons that Acrobat

installs? The latter do more by way of converting links and other things,

so printing will definitely take longer.

Your comment regarding "Direct print to pdf" gave me the clue.

I was actually doing the pdf creation by using File->Print-> then in

destination box "File" then under the printer settings "Save as File"

- and for file type pdf.

This was taking an awfully long time. The initial "Print" is ok, it's

the "spooling" that was taking so long (this is the distiller in

action I think).I just tried with activation of PDFWriter as active printer, then

using File -> Print straight to the pdf. Hey presto, whole job done in

a fraction of the time.

Note however that Distiller settings for Press or Screen make no

difference using this method. (I believe this is correct since the

PDFWriter settings are used. Correct me if I am wrong here)If I use the classic method - Print document to a PostScript file and

then use distiller on the PS file to create the pdf - then the

different settings used in Distiller for Press, Screen etc do make a

difference in speed and file size.It looks like I need more coffee :-(

"Steve Rindsberg" wrote in message news:...

> If I use the classic method - Print document to a PostScript file and

> then use distiller on the PS file to create the pdf - then the

> different settings used in Distiller for Press, Screen etc do make a

> difference in speed and file size.

According to Adobe, the PDFWriter is actually unsupported as of

Acrobat 5.Actually, the option to print directly to Distiller or Adobeas if it

were a printer is missing. I have done some further checking (and

fiddling) and found the likely cause.

Some printer driver plug-ins, add-ons and extensions to enable this

function, such as "pdfmaker" and the Distiller PPD are actually not in

place or enabled.

(More info and add on info at

 =pdrv&platform=mac

The likely cause for this is that our systems are installed via

FileWave and when the Acrobat package was created simple defaults were

used. Some files were not transferred to end locations by actually

activating such items as the default PS printer.I tested this morning by popping the extensions etc into the correct

locations and hey presto, a PS Printer appears in the chooser and the

normal print to pdf can work bay calling the distiller with last

default job options set.

This is what it was supposed to have being able to do all along -

right?All making sense so far? It looks like I have further work to do

cleaning up the installation packages under FileWave.Thanks again for your patient help with this.

k_ha...@excite.com (Ken Hamburg) wrote in message news:...

> I tested this morning by popping the extensions etc into the correct

> locations and hey presto, a PS Printer appears in the chooser and the

> normal print to pdf can work bay calling the distiller with last

> default job options set.

> This is what it was supposed to have being able to do all along -

> right?

Thanks for your response. In our case, we installed acrobat 9.0 Pro on windows server 2008 R2 64 bit. Acrobat 9.3.3 or later version only compatible with windows server 2008 R2 64 bit. We just ran the updates(Open Acrobat go to Help --> check for updates) and it is upgraded to 9.5. Please refer below link for downloading and verifying version compatibility .

Edit: I found the source of the problem. It was an MS-Word equation that insists on using "Cambria Math" that the distiller was choking over. I can't seem to get equations to print to pdf though! 2351a5e196

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