Apple's PDF Maker

I've run into a problem creating PDFs out of Quark 6.52 and 7.0 probably due to an image or a font being used. In desperation to provide a PDF for a client I have used "Save As PDF" in the print dialog to make a PDF.
My question is: Can I alter that PDF maker to produce a PDF with "As Is" color and also increase the resolution of the images being used in the document?

That is not true. I've opened a pdf made that way in Acrobat Professional and all the elements in the pdf were separate. Even the text was editable. The problem is I need to create the pdf with one inch bleed, registration and trim marks. so a tiff would not work here.

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