Graphics formats for Word and problems printing from PDF
Barbara Donohue
bdonohue at alum.mit.edu
Thu Feb 21 09:00:26 MST 2008
Hi, folks,
It may sound primitive, but I work mostly in MSWord. I'm a
freelancer, my clients don't have tech writers on staff, and nobody
knows FrameMaker. Sometimes they have to make quick updates
themselves and so need to have the docs in Word.
The clients sometimes print the docs (from PDFs) and sometimes
distribute PDF files on CD. Sometimes both.
I've been having some problems with line-drawing graphics that come
from a technical illustrator. She is presumably working in
Illustrator. What format should she give me for placing the
illustrations in the Word Doc. WMF? Or?
And photos - what format should they be in? JPEG? TIFF? PNG? I've
been using JPEGs and they come out looking bad sometimes, even if
fairly high resolution.
I'm also having issues with the current printer -- usually a printer
tells me what settings to use for making a PDF she'll be printing
from, but the current printer can't tell me, and has been complaining
about the quality of the doc. Any idea how I could find out what the
Distiller settings should be? I've tried "high quality print" preset
selection & printer is still complaining.
Also, one doc when printed has some very fine vertical, parallel,
broken lines that show up on the proof off the digital printing
system on random pages. I'm baffled about this and think it must be
the digital printing system.
Anybody have any ideas?
Thanks
Barbara Donohue - The engineer who writes.
Turning technology into English.
Specializing in mechanical technologies.
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Barbara Donohue
The engineer who writes. Turning technology into English.
978-263-4961
bdonohue at alum.mit.edu
Specializing in mechanical technologies
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