No, if the original Publisher document contains color photos, even a b&w
laser printer driver will create a color PDF (since the conversion to b&w
tones takes place in the printer). Or at least it will using Distiller on
the Mac.
If you placed grayscale versions of your photos, well, then, you can't
expect miracles...<g>
on 9/10/03 9:26 AM, Bill Saidel at saidel@camden.rutgers.edu wrote:
> Hi computer gurus this time,
>
> Here's the problem. I put my club's newsletter together in MicroBlech
> Publisher. We print it directly out of Publisher and then convert it to a
> pdf file to put on our website. I can do it in black and white (because my
> printer is B&W as is the dummy postscript printer). Presumably (and I am
> presuming), I need a printer file for a color ps printer for Adobe
> Distiller to convert to a color containing pdf.
> Am I wrong?
> Question: can one of you computer gurus point me towards a solution or a
> color ps printer definition that I might download?
>
> I know this is a bit off target but it is for an MG club and so ....
> for MG content, after 2 weeks of fiddling, I finally removed the final main
> bearing cap off so now I can pull the crankshaft as the next step in my
> engine tear-down/rebuild.
>
> BillS
> '76B w/HIF's and sometime soon, a 1950 cc engine with OD
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