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Error message created by Draw Plus X6 when trying to create a PDF document from a DrawPlus X6 document. (The document is text only, using page images of text, as well as typed text. No images).

The document is very large, three hundred pages plus. By trial and error I've found that the first two hundred pages will print as a PDF file, but the following page won't and produces the below error message -

Failed to create PDF. [1114] PDF_concat: Matrix [0.001000 0.000000 0.000000 0.001000 24.318000 497.920000] is degenerate.

I have searched on line for a definition of the error message, but all I can find are responses in mathematical jargon. A language I don't understand.

I have tried deleting the page and inserting a new one. Deleted the image and inserted a fresh image. I still get the above error message. What does the error message mean please in plain English and how do I correct the error.

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Thank you. Adrian Banfield.

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Compatibility: Acrobat 4 (PDF 1.3)

Range:

204

Left - is the settings I'm using to publish the DrawPlus Document.

Include:

All sheets

Scale:

100%

✓ Preview PDF File:

Ente

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Welcome to the forums @Adrian Banfield

These forums are for the Affinity applications only and the legacy applications – e.g. Draw Plus, etc. – are no longer supported by Serif.

See this thread: https://forum.affinity.serif.com/index.php?/topic/164377-information-about-the-legacy-plus-range/
...for more information and a link to an unofficial forums site where you might be able to get some help.

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