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Are your files MAC or PC?
Natural Press supports both MAC and PC platforms. Please let us
know which platforms you will be using.
Have you supplied all your fonts?
MACINTOSH FONTS
- Include all fonts used in your document and imported graphics.
It is critical that you supply the Font Suitcase (screen version)
and ALL the Postscript fonts (printer version). You will need
one set of screen and postscript files for every font style in
your document, (i.e. Times Roman, Times Bold, Times Italic).
- Truetype fonts contain both files needed for the printer and
screen fonts. You still must supply files for every style used
in your document.
PC FONTS
- Like the Macintosh, you need two files for every postscript
font used in your document. You will need both the PostScript
Outline Files (.PFB or .PSS) and the Font Metrics Files (.PFM
or .MMM). These will be stored in separate directories on your
hard drive, the .pfm files as a subdirectory of your main postcript
font directory.
OTHER TIPS
- Converting fonts to outlines in your graphics files (Freehand
& Illustrator) eliminates the need for those fonts.
- Avoid stylizing fonts with command keys and hot buttons. Always
stylize (bold, italic, etc.) from the pull down menus. If you
can't select the font, odds are that you don't have the font.
Have you supplied all necessary image files?
- Include all electronic files used to create your document.
- Save scanned images as TIFF or EPS. Avoid PICT, JPEG, GIF and
LZW compression.
- Save all vector images (Freehand & Illustrator) as EPS
and include the native format as well.
- Include files you've placed as FPO or OPI.
- Indicate which low-res images need to be replaced with high-res
versions.
- Have you supplied original sources for your images & graphics?
- Always include the native file (original scan) format for Freehand
and Illustrator files.
- Supply hard copy originals when possible.
Do your spot or CMYK colors separate
properly?
- Delete all unused colors first and print separations of all
the colors left in your palette. This is a full-proof method for
finding incorrectly designated colors.
- Your full color images will not print properly if they are
in RGB or indexed color. Always convert to CMYK.
- If you are printing spot colors or Duotones, make sure you
use the same name for the same ink. If you are importing graphics,
it's advisable to use the imported colors from your paint menu
rather than create them in your page layout program first.
- Default spot color names in pagemaker and quark are different
than in illustration and photo editing programs like Illustrator
or Photoshop.
Is Natural Press scanning anything for
you?
Clearly mark crop and final-size information for all your images
Natural Press will be scanning.
Have you made sure your files bleed when
required?
- Make sure all bleeds extend beyond the edge of the page, 1/8
inch is standard.
- Extending your bleeds is easy to do in a page layout program
but can be time consuming and costly if not done prior to submitting
your files.
Have you included a full size laser of your file?
- Send a black and white or color laser print of the finished
document.
- Make sure you generate your laser from the same electronic
files that you are sending to Natural Press.
- If your document is too large so send at 100% of its finished
size, write the reduction amount on the reduced laser.
- If you send a composite laser, clearly mark all the elements
that print in color.
- If you send separated lasers, clearly mark the separations.
Is Natural Press trapping your files
for you?
Avoid using Default trapping. Sometimes colors will trap to white
and cause costly problems.
Have you checked your files after copying
them to disk?
After copying your files to disk, double check to make sure you
have sent everything. Do this by opening the file from the disk
you are sending and verify that all fonts and graphics are still
linked. Be sure system fonts are "off" and the only fonts "on" are
the ones on the disk.
Have you setup your document correctly?
- Make sure your document page size matches the final output
size.
- Avoid creating a new document for each page. Set up your pages
in one document whenever possible.
- Set up your document in reader spreads - not printer spreads.
- Delete all text and graphics from the pasteboard. Also remove
extra or unused pages from your document.
- Unless your document bleeds or is printing on oversize paper,
Natural Press presses require a 5/16" margin for gripper.
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