I have recently run into this problem as well. Everything looks fine on the screen but terrible when printing. It usually has to do with masking regions not masking when printed.
You are correct that using Raster Processing will solve these problems but I have found it causes new ones as well.
It takes significantly longer to print and, if printing to a pdf, the file sizes are many times larger than when Vector Processing is used.
I wish the Vector setting would produce the same thing as the screen displays.
I have recently run into this problem as well. Everything looks fine on the screen but terrible when printing. It usually has to do with masking regions not masking when printed.
ReplyDeleteYou are correct that using Raster Processing will solve these problems but I have found it causes new ones as well.
It takes significantly longer to print and, if printing to a pdf, the file sizes are many times larger than when Vector Processing is used.
I wish the Vector setting would produce the same thing as the screen displays.