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Hi all,
I was testing some printing jobs using default XDC that comes with LiveCycle ES4 installation (hppcl5c.xdc, hppcl5e.xdc and hp4350pcl5e.xdc), but i got Inconvenient results when sending the job to print; xml data and logo have been moved into the printed form causing they don't match with the form components as should be at design time. Consulting SAP documentation for Adobe Document Services, it says that there should be XDC files that are shipped for diferent device types like POST2, HPLJ4, HP9500, etc. I'm using a Sharp - MX M264N printer that supports PCL 5e, PCL 6. I have the same design but IFD Form in Adobe Central Output with HPLJ4 selected option as device printer in Presentment Targets and it works fine. ¿Where can i find a XDC library or a HPLJ4 XDC in order to obtain the same result just as in Adobe Central?
Best regards,

I did finally find an open bug, # 4527394, that appears to address this issue. I found a solution for the printer that is currently giving me headaches, which is an HP LaserJet 2300d. I turned off the "Enable advanced printing features" setting on the printer's Advanced Properties, and the problem went away. Other applications, such as Adobe Acrobat, are able to print similar documents to the same printer reliably even if "Enable advanced printing features" is enabled, however, so this is really just a workaround, and indicates that Sun's JVM has some fundamental problems in its printing facilities, at least on the Windows platform.
Kevin Rahe
KRAHE InfoSystems, Inc.

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