Try opening all the graphics from your page using the
application used to create them and simply resave the files.
Then update the links in the page and try printing again.
Switching to another format (like saving all TIFF files
as EPS-es) may also get the job done.
Undefined errors
A PostScript error "undefined" error, offending command "get" is generated
by the RIP whenever it tries to read data from a dictionary which are
not there. Those dictionaries can be sent along the file by the application,
they can be part of an EPS or PS-file but they can also be one of the
RIP-dictionaries. So if this error happens with a lot of similar jobs,
you might get rid of it by reinstalling the software of the RIP.
The same error can also show up in Scenicsoft Preps 4.0 when PostScript
level 2 in-rip separations are activated and one or more process colors
are not selected for output. This error is fixed in Preps 4.02.
Typecheck errors
A PostScript error "typecheck" error, offending command
"get" may be caused by bad DOS PostScript code. Try
selecting the multiple page option in the DOS application
and recreate the PostScript file.
ATM Deluxe
ATM Deluxe can also cause "get" errors. Switch off "font substitution"
in the ATM Deluxe settings.
InDesign 1.x and non-Adobe RIPs
InDesign 1.x documents that contains tints can cause a PostScript error
"rangecheck" offending command "get" when printed
to a PostScript emulation device like an HP Laserjet 4000. I am not aware
of any solutions besides printing to a printer that uses a real Adobe
interpreter. |