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Henry_Stasek@adobeforums.com #1
Distiller CS, CT, J, K???
Quark 5.0; Acrobat 6 Pro; Win 2000.
When printing to PDF, under "Settings", I see the following choices:
Acrobat Distiller
Acrobat Distiller CS
Acrobat Distiller CT
Acrobat Distiller J
Acrobat Distiller K
Does anyone know what these choices mean. I have searched the help files and this site without results. IMHO, help in Acrobat 6 just plain sucks. So many possible topics get returned it is impossible to find anything.
Best regards,
Henry
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Gary_A.@adobeforums.com #2
Re: Distiller CS, CT, J, K???
Acrobat Distiller = English
Acrobat Distiller CS = Chinese Simplified
Acrobat Distiller CT = Chinese Traditional
Acrobat Distiller J = Japanese
Acrobat Distiller K = Korean
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Henry_Stasek@adobeforums.com #3
Re: Distiller CS, CT, J, K???
Gary,
Thank you for replying. I thought it may have to do with language from some of the searches I ran but was somewhat confused with "CS" being part of the "Illustrator CS" and "Photoshop CS" name.
Best regards,
Henry
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