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Morning gang

We created a brochure in Affinity Publisher 3/4 years ago (when it first came out) and have updated it a couple of times since.
It was created on a windows 10 PC & we've had 2 versions professionally printed over the years.

We are currently working on a new version & as amendments are made I "export to pdf" a copy for my boss to check each time.
He usually checks on screen & all seemed to be going well until he printed a copy out in his office (he uses a mac) 

This one particular page (jpeg attached) has not been amended at all, the 4 assembly images are all linked (not embedded) & were created together when the brochure was started!
It has always printed perfectly when we've had a professional print run done in the past & the page prints fine for me here.
But when my boss prints it out he get the bottom two connectors with very jagged edges (see attached jpeg)

As it's always been fine before, not been changed at all & prints fine for me I don't really want to mess about with it too much.

But we're due to send the final pdf to the printers next week & we can't have it looking like this  ...any ideas?

Cheers Pete
 

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12 minutes ago, Callum said:

I'll likely need a copy of the file in order to look into this further with you, If possible please could you upload a copy of it to the following DropBox link?

https://www.dropbox.com/request/dyadbg57DBOs6T3sRQjW

Thanks
C

Hello @Callumthanks for the quick reply  ...I have uploaded it to your dropbox link thanks :)

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13 minutes ago, Callum said:

t looks like everything should be fine as these objects are images. It could be worth rasterising the images a second time and then seeing if this issue continues on print.

@CallumThanks for checking that for me :) If I rasterize the images in the file doesn't that embed them in the file & stop them being linked?

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