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It's not Adobe's or the RIP's problem, the problem is placing a PDF into Quark. Especially Quark 4.11. If you must place a PDF into Quark, make it a ASCII (or binary) level 2 EPS file.
Never, ever, ever, even if your life depends on it, place a PDF into any version of Quark less than 6.5. Even with 6.5, never ever, ever place a PDF into Quark. Except a PDF from PhotoShop, that's all binary data in a PDF wrapper. Even then, Quark only understands PDF v1.4 at the highest, and not all of PDF v1.4 at that.
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