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  1. We just recently upgraded to VDP Creator v8.0.13 and in the process installed on a new iMac (OSX 10.6.8). Our first attempt to compose a job was to open a job created in FP Desktop 7.1 and compose to JLYT for our Indigo 5000. This produced a page with a black background to the edge of the bleed and the page was duplicated to the right and down about 3 inches. When I opened another job and recomposed it to see if it was limited to one job, the second job had virtually the same results with different trim marks. The page from my first job was in my second job instead of the page from my second job. After restarting the iMac, I tried to recompose the second job. This produced the correct results for page 1 of the second job, but page two was identical to page 1 except for the variable text and graphics. Trying to narrow down the cause. I went to the InDesign 5.5 file and re-exported from the FP window to a new document. I set the data file to none and composed it to JLYT with no imposition. This produced a single image of the page but still with a black background. Composition to PDF is correct.
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