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requires that all jobs be proofed
prior to full-run printing
There is no way to accurately predict the way your job will
look on paper. Blair cannot guarantee color work completed
without a proof.
Always send an example or
'go-by' with your document
files
Blair has a very thorough quality control system. When you
provide a go-by, you are helping us ensure a quality product.
Make sure all raster images are 200 dpi
For printing in continuous tone, we suggest a final image
resolution of 200 dpi. Increasing the resolution beyond
this will not enhance the quality of your image, it will
only make your file size larger and increase the production
time on your document.
Send digital files whenever possible. For
faster turnaround and optimum color, For color critical
projects, speak
with one of our color experts to discuss color management
and a proofing schedule.
Bleeds
Leave room for bleed for any image or color that bleeds
off the edge of the page. Do not change the document size.
Just drag the picture box over the edge of the document.
Allowing on 1/8" on all four sides.
EPS Graphics (vector-based)
Convert all of your typesetting to curves (or outlines)
when saving .eps graphics out of illustrator, Freehand,
or Corel Draw. This will minimize font rejustification problems
during output.
We recommend that all types of photo printing be
completed using the Durst/Lambda.
The Durst uses a continuous tone photographic process instead
of a pixelated process.
Supply all fonts used in your document, or save
your text as an outline.
Some newer page layout software tools have a function to
prepare your files for sending to a printer. These functions
gather all the parts used in your document and save them
as an output file. (in quarkxpress and freehand, this function
is called 'collect for output', in coreldraw this function
is called 'prepare for service bureau').
We highly recommend using Postscript fonts
instead of TrueType fonts. Truetype fonts are not as reliable
during the output process. If you are supplying Postscript
fonts, remember to copy both the screen and printer fonts.
Linked Images
All images must be in CMYK, grayscale, or bitmap color
modes. Images must be saved in either TIFF or EPS (do not
use JPEG). Be sure to update your links in the layout file
whenever you alter any images after you place them.
Marks
All layout applications generate their own marks based on
the document setup size then add bleed and crops for trim.
The only exception is if you have multiple images on one
large document. Do not manually draw marks or registration
marks.
Document size
The document page size should be set to the final trim
size of your printed piece. For example, if your single
sheet is trimmed to 8.5" x 11" then your document
size should be set to 8.5" x 11".
Tips for best results
If you must print from hard copy try not to fold the originals.
Most flat color pieces will copy beautifully. If you need
copies of bound books, unbind them or have Blair unbind
them for you for best results.
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