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    Exclamation Complex PDF with vector, long rip time .

    Hi i need one solution for the PDF`s with very complex vector´s inside .
    The PDF is small format, but this will mounted on one sheet size 1000x700, and after send this job to metadimension it take 2 to 3 hours to output the job on CTP .
    My question is what can be done on PDF or application to make it more easy , without convert the vector in image

    Here is the link for the file .

    4shared.com - online file sharing and storage - download PDF file.zip


    All the Best

    Padrao

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    Try to import on indesign cs4, and then export to PDF X3

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    Heidelberg imagesetter Primesetter 74 with delta Tower and Delta 8.0 software version.
    The test of SUMOL Ananas_Layout 1.pdf - on my Queue „Input Dir” - print time 1 Min. 46 Sec.
    Separation to colors: Magenta, Yellow, Black, Pantone 376C, Pantone 388C and Pantone 485C.

    With best wishes
    Przemek Peszek - Poland

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    Default One solution

    In my old rip harlequin (6.4) to make mounting 700x1000 = crash.

    But if I rip the label and get this:

    www.qpdf.es/downloads/Recombiner.pdf

    and make the imposition (700x1000) I get this:

    www.qpdf.es/downloads/imposition.pdf

    and send it back to rip:

    Ripping time: 9 minutes 56 seconds

    Saludos!

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    Default Complex PDF

    I ripped your job using our TaskForce Rip to a 1200 DPI zoomable proof in just under a minute.

    I'd love to know if this looks the way you expect it to:

    Zoomable Proof

    You can roll your mouse wheel to zoom in and out and click and drag to move around in the image.

    I did not put this into a larger layout, so I'm not sure this is a valid timing comparison, but size typically is relative.

    David Lewis
    Lucid Dream
    Lucid Dream Software


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