More printing tips for your next color printing or book printing project

Todd Meisler, Film Output Professional

"Running digital printing files for film separations or digital printing can be easy or it can be a pain, it all depends on a number of things. 1. How clear the output instructions are. 2. How well the files were built, for ease of output or for ease of design. 3. All fonts must be supplied with files to output. 4. All images must be setup properly, CMYK or Pantone depending on output requirements. 5. All EPS, TIF or other images must be supplied with files to output. 6. Information must be clear, what versions of software the files were created in. Also what type of color proof is the designer supplying, is it accurate? 7. It must also be clear what kind of final proof is necessary to provide to the printer from the final film. 8. Were the files created on PC platform or Macintosh platform? All these items are important to obtain the best output for the least amount of money."

Dave Ritchie, Foiling and Embossing Professional

"Foil stamping and embossing are excellent ways to upgrade the look of the piece you are printing. In order to achieve the desired effect, there needs to be good communication between the designer, printer and stamper. Some things to keep in mind when planning a foil job are:

Harvey Meyerhoff, Designer

"A word to the "Color-Wise"!
Every designer likes to make mid-course changes in color when in the computer phase of the art. To find the right answer makes it worthwhile. BUT...make sure, before you close that file, that you "discard" ALL non-utilized colors. That reduces the file size, and when multiplied by dozens or hundreds of files, translates into more usable storage.

"Golden Rule" Rule
(Same goes with) "Page Rulers." Shut them off, also, when closing a file. The space per file is not much to speak of, but keeping a hundred or more rulers on, chews up a few parsecs of storage space."

Ralph Seguyan, Bindery Professional

"The printing company and/or designer should consider the amount of creep on the signature for booklets of more than 12 pages. Avoid using blue ink, as much as possible, unless with aqueous. Blue ink seems to need more time to dry compared to other colors and it can create marking and offsetting during the bindery operation."

Wayne Brown, Marketing & Copy Writing Consultant

"Generally, you should never put a price in a classified ad (on-line or off-line.) Price typically repels responses."

Michael Young, Pressman

"When needing a "DENSE" or "DARK" Black area in your 4-color printing layout instead of using a "Double Hit" of black ink creating a "5 th Color", consider using your primary colors as a base or foundation to achieve a richer/deeper Black by creating it with percentages of your primary colors.

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