Solution 1
If you're using FrameMaker in Windows 95, print the
PostScript file from FrameMaker using the Adobe PostScript
printer driver (AdobePS), with the PostScript option set to
Optimize for Portability - ADSC and the PostScript header
downloaded with each print job:
1. Install the AdobePS driver if this has not been done
yet. You can obtain this driver from the FrameMaker CD-ROM
(5.1.1p2c and later).
2. Choose Start > Settings > Printers.
3. Right-click on your printer, then select Properties
from the pop-up menu.
4. Click on the PostScript tab.
5. Select PostScript (Optimize for Portability - ADSC)
from the PostScript Output Format pop-up menu.
6. Set the PostScript Header option to Download Header
with Each Print Job, then click OK.
7. Print the FrameMaker document to disk as a PostScript
file using AdobePS, then distill the PostScript file in
Acrobat Distiller.
Solution 2
If you're using FrameMaker 5 in Windows 3.1x, set the
printer driver to conform to the Adobe Document Structuring
Convention (ADSC) and enable the option to download header
information with each print job. Then print the PostScript
file to disk from FrameMaker using the new settings and
distill the PostScript file in Acrobat Distiller.
To change the settings in the Microsoft PostScript
printer driver:
1. Double-click on the Control Panel in the Main group,
then double-click the Printers Control Panel.
2. Select your printer, then click Setup.
3. Click Options, then select Send Header with Each Job.
4. Click Advanced, then select Conform to Adobe Document
Structuring Convention.
5. Click OK.
To change the settings in the AdobePS driver:
1. Double-click on the Control Panel in the Main group,
then double-click the Printers Control Panel.
2. Select your printer, then click Setup.
3. Click on the PostScript tab.
4. Set the PostScript Performance option to Optimize for
Portability - ADSC.
5. Click on the Job Control tab.
6. Set the PostScript Header option to Download with Each
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