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Old 07-06-2007, 10:27 AM
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You could try placing the PDF into Indesign and Exporting a new PDF that has Acrobat 4
compatability. Or place in InDesign and rip it from there using the Simulate Overprint
option in the print dialog box. You might also try to Pint To File out of Acrobat and Distill the
resulting .ps file. That will force flattening. There are a number of work arounds that could
be tried.

What digital press and rip are you using?

edit: That darn Matt's pretty quick isn't he?
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