Distiller rips my PS file, before indesign finish ?

My distiller is always on - whay is it, that some files... just keeps spinning in my distiller... i See up to -1000% not done. The distiller starts before my indesign og illustrator is finished printing...
I use CS3 with acrobat 9

I don't know why your seeing that but do not distill at all to create a
pdf from ID or Illy export to pdf. It is the better choice. You get the
same job options, but the final pdf keeps things like transparency which
is not possible when creating a pdf through Distiller.
Mike

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