Transparant image printing with white backgroud in postscript file

Hi,
I am new to Livecycle ES, It would be grateful if some one answer my question.
I want to place signature image to the form. Dinamically the signature will be changes. and if i print the postscript file, the signature is printing with white background (even it is transparant image - .gif).
Steps i follow,
1) Set the field propertly as 'Image Field' in form and declared field name as 'SIGN_SIGN1'.
2) Populate signature image as encoded value to the XML stream - <SIGN_SIGN1>-----Base64 encoded string of file PICCHI.(BMP/JPG/…)----</SIGN_SIGN1>
3) Render the form with XDP and XML data.
I don't get the white background of an image to the PDF output. I am facing problem in Postscript (PS).
Pls help me.
Regards,
Sasi

Hi paul,
I have issues in postscript file, the signature image is printing with white background and hiding the backdrop. I don't have issue in  PDF output, it is printing with transparant image and it is not hiding the backdrop.
Regards,
Sasi

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