Distiller creates no PDF's

My configuration is Cube G4 with OS 10.4.5 and Classic, Acrobat 5.0 and Quark 4.1.
I saved a quark page as an eps and dropped it on to Adobe distiller to create a pdf file but it allways announces "Postscript-error" and misses several fonts, mostly Courier although I didn't use it.
This happend in the beginning sometimes, then more often and meanwhile allways although I didn't change anything consciously.
Does anybody have a hint or link ?
Thanx in advance...

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I don't know if someone has already solved this for you but I ran into a similar situation when my company upgraded our OS to Mac OS 10.3.
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