Work around 1
A general work-around for this problem is available for
PressWise: Since PressWise promotes only the dictionaries
(collections of PostScript operations) in the first
QuarkXPress PostScript file added to an imposition, and
since PostScript files created by QuarkXPress include only
those dictionaries needed to print the contents of the pages
contained in each file, it is possible that certain
dictionaries required for EPS graphics contained in a
QuarkXPress file will not be added to a PressWise
imposition. If this occurs, PressWise will generate a
PostScript error (Error: undefined; Offending Command:
EPS_Dict) when printing the imposed signature.
To avoid this problem, use the Azalea Prepress XTension
1.5 or later or add the QuarkXPress PostScript file that
contains the EPS graphic (and EPS dictionary) to the
imposition first (i.e., upper-most file in the Add/Remove
queue), thereby ensuring that the EPS dictionary is promoted
by PressWise. Next, add the remaining PostScript files to
the imposition and rearrange the pages as necessary in the
Page List window prior to printing.
Work around 2
For Preps, you can get around the problem by creating the
PostScript file using ‘Print to disk’ instead of using MSX.
You could also check the file to see if you can get around
the problem: we have noticed that the problem shows up when
an EPS-image on the left page touches the right page. Just
move the image one tenth of a millimeter and this might help
as well.
Work around 3
I got around the error once while imposing XPress 3.32
pages by opening the page that caused the error in XPress
4.04 and creating a new PostScript file from that version.
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