Exporting from ID 2.0.2 to an EPS file.

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    Default Exporting from ID 2.0.2 to an EPS file.

    I have created an ad in ID 2.0.2. The printer needs it as an eps file. When I use the export function in ID to an eps, and then open the newly created eps file in Illustrator 10 the eps file has thin white lines in it where my frame edges were (no strokes are on my frame edges) in the original ID file. I've tried exporting to a pdf and then opening the pdf in Illustrator and the white lines are still there. I've tried turning the font to outlines in ID, then exporting to PDF, opening that in PhotoShop 7 and saving as an eps. I lose my font then...it rasterizes. Has anyone encountered this white line eps problem? Is there a fix? Is so please let me know.
    Gabrielle_Holgate@adobeforums.com Guest

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    Default Re: Exporting from ID 2.0.2 to an EPS file.

    Sounds like stitching where transparency is involved. If so, it
    shouldn't print though it will show up on screen.

    Bob

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