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		<title>Make the Print Process go Smoothly</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<a href="http://www.xtreme-creative.net/blog/make-the-print-process-go-smoothly"><img align="left" hspace="5" width="95" height="95" src="http://www.xtreme-creative.net/wp-content/plugins/thumbnail-for-excerpts/tfe_no_thumb.png" class="alignleft wp-post-image tfe" alt="" title="" /></a> Turning a print project around quickly is sometimes an urgent necessity, but whether you are under strict deadline or not, everyone likes to have a job go through the print production process smoothly and without a hitch. You can help to make the process go faster and without excess hassle by considering these two “fast” tips: Don&#8217;t Submit Print Design Files as PDFs Adobe Acrobat PDFs should not be used to submit your design files – they are great for making sure the content within is not changed but Adobe will automatically set the control defaults for web presentation and not for printing to paper. This will require your print partner to work around the default settings so true reproduction is achieved when the design files are used to print out the content. There are a large number of design applications – PhotoShop, Quark, CorelDraw and so on – which are far better for creating and storing your design files. If in doubt, speak with yoru print partner for what is the fastest and best method for your particular print project. Avoid Taking the Design Close to the Edge of the Paper If your content runs close to the edge of the paper being used to print it out with, then there is a risk that the ink will not completely covering the full sheet of paper and parts of the content either being poorly printed or missed altogether. The “bleed” is the space around the edge of the sheet of paper which is used to bound the content you are printing out. ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> Turning a print project around quickly is sometimes an urgent necessity, but whether you are under strict deadline or not, everyone likes to have a job go through the print production process smoothly and without a hitch. You can help to make the process go faster and without excess hassle by considering these two “fast” tips: Don&#8217;t Submit Print Design Files as PDFs Adobe Acrobat PDFs should not be used to submit your design files – they are great for making sure the content within is not changed but Adobe will automatically set the control defaults for web presentation and not for printing to paper. This will require your print partner to work around the default settings so true reproduction is achieved when the design files are used to print out the content. There are a large number of design applications – PhotoShop, Quark, CorelDraw and so on – which are far better for creating and storing your design files. If in doubt, speak with yoru print partner for what is the fastest and best method for your particular print project. Avoid Taking the Design Close to the Edge of the Paper If your content runs close to the edge of the paper being used to print it out with, then there is a risk that the ink will not completely covering the full sheet of paper and parts of the content either being poorly printed or missed altogether. The “bleed” is the space around the edge of the sheet of paper which is used to bound the content you are printing out. </p>
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