Best Printing Practices with 10.1?

Can anyone offer suggestions for best document (not photo) printing practices (and/or good apps for such) to use on the 10.1 Tab?
Any apps or other concerns I should avoid? Thanks!

Can anyone offer suggestions for best document (not photo) printing practices (and/or good apps for such) to use on the 10.1 Tab?
Any apps or other concerns I should avoid? Thanks!

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    I have searched low and high on this forum and the internet for a solution, with no luck so far. I'm hoping that you InDesign gurus can help!
    Whenever I use the 'Print Booklet' feature to generate a booklet from my InDesign CS5 brochure, the output has thin white lines in various areas that should NOT be there. The lines mostly show up in areas where I am using transparent PNG files, but there are no effects on the layers for these images.
    This is an odd problem because:
    In the original source while viewing it there are no lines
    I can print to high resolution PDF using the standard print features and everything is 100% perfect, no lines
    I can export each page as a high resolution JPG and everything is 100% perfect, no lines
    The lines ONLY appear when I use the "Print Booklet" function. I have tried many things that have not worked:
    Changing virtually every setting in Print Booklet to something else, lines are still there
    Printing to a PDF directly from 'print booklet' with many different settings, lines still there
    Printing to a PS file from 'print booklet', lines still there
    Printing to an XPS file from 'print booklet', lines still there
    I've put up an example showing you two different outputs. The one on the left is a regular JPG export, the one on the right is the Print Booklet export. Click on the images to see a larger example:
    http://www.seenbest-web-design.com/techclub/?p=1282
    I've seen other people post about this problem elsewhere going as far back as CS3, but have never found a cause or a way to fix this. Some people have said 'it's just a rendering issue in Adobe Reader, and the lines will not actually appear when you have it printed'. However, when I go to print from my PDF file to my printer the lines are there in the output. They are also there when I print to a XPS document and view the image on the screen.
    Any ideas?

    It's a transparency flattening artifact called Stitiching and basically, becasue youare printing to PDF you're up the creek. It only happens when transparency is flattened, but printing to PDF is a distiller function, and distiller doesn't support live transparency.
    The best way around this, I think, would probably be to use an imposition script to impose a copy of the file, then export spreads from that using Acrobat 5 or higher compatibility, or, if you need to do this a lot, look into a PDF imposing plugin -- Quite Imposing gets good reviews here.
    If you want to go withteh script, may favorite is Dave Saunders BuildBooklet javascript (http://pdsassoc.com/downloads/Buildbooklet.zip) but it has some limitations, no creep, 2-up saddle stitich only, and no objects crossing a spine. Slightly more sophisticated is his MakeBooklet script (Dave's CS3 Booklet Script) but it is still a lot less versatile than an impostion plugin.

  • Printing issue with Electronic Signatures

    In the footer of my document, i place document properties and also use the captioning feature for tables and figures. I have saved it in native 2010 format not in a compatability mode.
    When I print my document (paper or PDF) these fields print properly.
    After I electronically sign the document and look at the document on the screen, the fields and caption numbers (Table 1-1: Intended Audience) appear correctly. When I print to PDF or paper, the numbers disappear (Table 1-: Intended Audience) and they
    also disappear from the screen.
    When I close the document and reopen it, the fields are correct. It only changes after the document prints.
    Using Microsoft Office Professional Plus 2010 Version 14.0.6023.1000 (32-bit).
    (--merging--)
    The original document was a 2007 document opened/stored in the 2010 format.
    Reproduced with new 2010 document simply by creating two properties:
    Template Version - Test - Value 1.0
    Template Date - Date - Value 1/25/2012
    And doing the following:
    Using the default Normal template with calibri as the font
    Added a heading level 1 to the document
    Added a 2x2 table with Insert Caption including the chapter number based on heading 1 below the table
    Added the template version and template date as two lines on the page
    Inserted a signature line
    Created a footer with the template version, page number aligned center (via tab), template date alighted right (via tab)
    Printed without signing and all data was present (Table 0-1: Test)
    Signed the document and printed. The following was missing:
    The template date in the footer.
    The table label was Table 0-: Test
    The template date was present in the middle of the document

    Hi,
    Is this problem only affect Word program with Electronic Signatures?
    Please try to test Printing with different printer drivers.
    If the Word printing problem occurs only when you print documents with a certain font or a certain type of graphics image, try to print to another printer.
    If no other printer is available, contact the manufacturer to find out whether there is an updated version of the driver or a different driver that works with your printer model.
    You may also follow other methods in this KB article troubleshoot print issue in word:
    http://support.microsoft.com/kb/826845
    Best regards.
    William Zhou
    TechNet Community Support

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