For those of you who have been involved in printing and have purchased printing in the past, you have likely been involved in this conversation with your print shop. If you are relatively new to printing, this topic will inevitably come around at some point, so here's your "heads up" ...
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Written by Neildawg on January 21st, 2009
Written by Neildawg on December 20th, 2008
Here's a great question that's just been submitted...
"When turning in files....does it make a difference to the printer (either for processing or printing) whether images are tiff, eps, ai, psd, jpg, etc. files? What is the preferred method...for b&w, PMS work and full color work. What about file names....are there ...
Written by Neildawg on December 18th, 2008
I think you'll come to the conclusion fairly quickly that Microsoft isn't sponsoring my site. I would like to take a moment and tell you about Microsoft Publisher (simply referred to as "Publisher" from here on). I'll try to start on a positive note...it is affordable, you can make pages ...
Written by Neildawg on December 14th, 2008
So you have a project that is ready to go to the print company. Now what exactly are you supposed to send them? The answer is pretty simple...well it should be. It really starts at the beginning when you created your file. If you are organized, you probably have all ...
Written by Neildawg on December 14th, 2008
If I could choose one singular topic about printing that drives me crazy every single day of my life, it would be fonts. Fonts are the different typefaces (like Arial, Times, Helvetica, etc...) that we use in our emails, reports, memos, and all visual or written communication mediums. You probably ...
