Hi,
when I convert a Office document whith an embedded png-graphic with transparent backround, the converted PDF file looks correctly in print preview, but has a black backround instead of the transparency when printing the file. When I use Office 2007- or Adobe to convert the printout is correctly.
I have attached a sample file and the original PNG-file
Best regards,
MFd
Problem with transparancy
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Re: Problem with transparancy
Hello MFd,
I see that you used build 195 of our products to create this sample file.
Please download and install the latest build:
https://www.pdf-xchange.com/product/downloads
And let us know if the problem persists.
Best,
Stefan
I see that you used build 195 of our products to create this sample file.
Please download and install the latest build:
https://www.pdf-xchange.com/product/downloads
And let us know if the problem persists.
Best,
Stefan
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Re: Problem with transparancy
Hello Stefan,
unfortunately the problem still exists.
see Att.
Best regards
unfortunately the problem still exists.
see Att.
Best regards
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Re: Problem with transparancy
Thanks for trying with the latest version MFdCDrMA,
Could you please also provide us with a copy of the file created with e.g. Adobe's distiller for comparison?
And does selecting "Print as image" inside the Viewer's print dialogue help with the output - as it seems you didn't mention that in your previous post?
Best,
Stefan
Could you please also provide us with a copy of the file created with e.g. Adobe's distiller for comparison?
And does selecting "Print as image" inside the Viewer's print dialogue help with the output - as it seems you didn't mention that in your previous post?
Best,
Stefan
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Re: Problem with transparancy
Hello,
"Printing as Image" does not produce the black backgound, but this is not a good way because of the loss of quality.
The attached file was produced with Amyuni PDF Konverter 2.1. It does not have the "black box"
When I print the file converted with PDF-XChange on an old PCL5 driver, ist also looks fine.
I have tested with several drivers / Printers --> Result:
Kyocera KM-C25E (KPDL) / Kyocera KM-C2525E --> black
HP Universial Printing PS (V5.3) / HP Laserjet CP3525 dn --> black
Lexmark Universial PS 3 / Lexmark X945c-- > grey
Lexmark Universal XL / Lexmark X945c --> grey
Windows XP/Office 2003 -- Windows XP/Office 2007
Windows 7/Office 2003 -- Windows 7/Office 2007
Best regards
MFd
"Printing as Image" does not produce the black backgound, but this is not a good way because of the loss of quality.
The attached file was produced with Amyuni PDF Konverter 2.1. It does not have the "black box"
When I print the file converted with PDF-XChange on an old PCL5 driver, ist also looks fine.
I have tested with several drivers / Printers --> Result:
Kyocera KM-C25E (KPDL) / Kyocera KM-C2525E --> black
HP Universial Printing PS (V5.3) / HP Laserjet CP3525 dn --> black
Lexmark Universial PS 3 / Lexmark X945c-- > grey
Lexmark Universal XL / Lexmark X945c --> grey
Windows XP/Office 2003 -- Windows XP/Office 2007
Windows 7/Office 2003 -- Windows 7/Office 2007
Best regards
MFd
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Re: Problem with transparancy
Thanks MFd,
The second file prints correctly - because the converter you used actually made the image not transparent - and the one our drivers created is still properly transparent. See the attached image.
I am afraid that for now we can not offer any better solution than the "Print as images" - and if you change your printers settings to print images with 300 or 600 DPI - the quality loss should not be too visible.
We are working on a totally different printing routines for v3 of the Viewer - and then "print as images" should no longer be needed - but this new version will be released on 31 May 2012.
Best,
Stefan
The second file prints correctly - because the converter you used actually made the image not transparent - and the one our drivers created is still properly transparent. See the attached image.
I am afraid that for now we can not offer any better solution than the "Print as images" - and if you change your printers settings to print images with 300 or 600 DPI - the quality loss should not be too visible.
We are working on a totally different printing routines for v3 of the Viewer - and then "print as images" should no longer be needed - but this new version will be released on 31 May 2012.
Best,
Stefan
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Re: Problem with transparancy
Hello Stefan,
thank you for your information.
Best regards
MFd
thank you for your information.
Best regards
MFd
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Re: Problem with transparancy
Pleasure MFd,
Cheers,
Stefan
Cheers,
Stefan