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Roger-Luc Chayer1

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  1. Exactly my same conclusion, all is fine if you leave it at 98%.
  2. Hi Wosven, the problem is solved and it was involving, in press ready or For print, the "Allow JPEG Compression". My printing company was asking to not select it and that was producing not usable pdf. Leaving it selected solved the bug.
  3. For over a year I have been creating a 32 pages magazine and to get it printed, I have to convert it in PDF using "for print" and I have never had any problem so far. Since version 1.10.1 of Affinity Publisher, I can no longer do the conversion, it delivers defective pdf that cannot be used. Usually i chose "for print", include bleed, raster 300dpi, all pages and in MORE, I take Downsample NO, use dpi300, honor spot color, overprint black, include bleed allow advanced features. Now with the same functions, it produces weard formats that my printing company cannot use. It leaves a white border on top of certain pages instead of my image not bleeded, it shortens my images or will place whatever top banner with other pages images... I need to find the fix for that, even my tech was not able to understand that. It will do the same with Press Ready and Flatten. It will NOT do that with the Digital formats. Example 32 is the weard result with bleed, it add white bleed instead if the bleeding image, and example 32-1 is without bleed selected, it still creates a white ban on top of the pages. 32.pdf 32-1.pdf
  4. Thanks Paul. For over a year I have been creating a 32 pages magazine and to get it printed, I have to convert it in PDF using "for print" and I have never had any problem so far. Since version 1.10.1 of Affinity Publisher, I can no longer do the conversion, it delivers defective pdf that cannot be used. Usually i chose "for print", include bleed, raster 300dpi, all pages and in MORE, I take Downsample NO, use dpi300, honor spot color, overprint black, include bleed allow advanced features. Now with the same functions, it produces weard formats that my printing company cannot use. It leaves a white border on top of certain pages instead of my image not bleeded, it shortens my images or will place whatever top banner with other pages images... I need to find the fix for that, even my tech was not able to understand that. It will do the same with Press Ready and Flatten. It will NOT do that with the Digital formats. Example 32 is the weard result with bleed, it add white bleed instead if the bleeding image, and example 32-1 is without bleed selected, it still creates a white ban on top of the pages. 32.pdf 32-1.pdf
  5. I have the same issue with Affinity Publisher 1.10.1 on Mac 11.5.2 not able to convert for print or press ready without having bleeds issues. Many days on that. Do you have a fix for me? It started with the latest update 1.10.1 Roger
  6. Hello, I have Mac 11.5 BigSur and Affinity Publisher 1.10.1 Until now I could export pdf to print without any issue. Recently everytime im trying to export, it produces inegal results with the bleed. Sometimes there is going to be the bleed, sometimes there is going to be a black bar, and i cannot sent to my printer since the bleeds are not proper. Can you help? Roger
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