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11-15-2017 07:36 AM
Good job!
Setting up a new profile to my exisiting M551 as an Airprint printer worked on the documents that wouldn't print out with the normal lan printer profile configuration. (Which all worked fine prior to the High Sierra install) Who would have thunk!
It's a definate kludge/work around, but I'll take it until apple decides to do something about the situation. Thank you!
11-15-2017 11:50 AM
Here's a scenario that a coworker and I just went through:
She's running 10.13.1 and had a DOCX file that she printed to an M651 that yeilded the postscript error. She created a PDF from the file, tried printing again, and received the same error.
She emailed me both files. I'm running 10.11.6. I printed the DOCX file without any issues, but received the postscript error when printing the PDF she created.
I created a PDF from the DOCX file, and was able to print the PDF I created successfully.
I emailed her the PDF I created. She was able to print that PDF successfully.
So I'm thinking this is an issue with document redering in 10.13.
11-15-2017 11:54 AM
same here, yesterday I sent one of the pdf's that was giving the error message to a coworker on Sierra (not high Sierra) and she was getting the same error message.
I agree with you it is probably a postript rendreing error.
So it's apple's job to fix it I guess.
11-16-2017 08:32 AM
I'm still trying to figure all this out, but I've found out a bit more information...
I have found the origin of one of the word documents that is causing this issue. It was created on Windows 10 running Office 2010. The default font for the DOCX file was Calibri. When the file is downloaded, opened, and printed from 10.13 running Office 2016, it yields the the error. When the font in the document is changed (in this case to Cambria), the document printed successfully.
11-16-2017 09:17 AM