gabagoo
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Another sign shop emails me and needs 100 very simple red on white decals (rush rush rush of course) and with it I get a pdf file. I open the pdf file and in Flexi it contains masks so I unmask it and then what appeared to be an identical layout of the decal appers to the right of the original layout. Like I said, easy decal just white on red copy.
I decided to grab the one to the right as the one that appeared first had dimensional info all around it. I rescaled it to the size they wanted and sent it off for print.
Get a call today feom the designer and she is telling me that the font is not heavy enough and there is an extra word on the decal that should not have appeared. I told her from memory after I thought about it what had happened and that I saw 2 identical labels....I guess not!! and proceeded to print one of them.
This quick little job used 10" of 54" vinyl and was printed in less than 3 minutes so I just rushed it through you might say.
I am guilty of printing the wrong decal and have already reprinted it again after reopening the file and examining it closely.
What I dont get is why would the designer send me both files when she only wanted one of them...Naturally one would think to delete the wrong decal and leave the one you want. I am not a mind reader.
I know for me when creating a pdf file for customers to view from Corel, I have to make the pdf fit into an 8.5 x 11" area to be able to see it on the screen properly and thats what she must have done, and left the other decal off to the side not thinking it would be included and I would not see it. But I did, and disaster strikes...no real big deal but I know when I send files out for anything, I simply send what I want and eliminate everything else. makes sense duh
I decided to grab the one to the right as the one that appeared first had dimensional info all around it. I rescaled it to the size they wanted and sent it off for print.
Get a call today feom the designer and she is telling me that the font is not heavy enough and there is an extra word on the decal that should not have appeared. I told her from memory after I thought about it what had happened and that I saw 2 identical labels....I guess not!! and proceeded to print one of them.
This quick little job used 10" of 54" vinyl and was printed in less than 3 minutes so I just rushed it through you might say.
I am guilty of printing the wrong decal and have already reprinted it again after reopening the file and examining it closely.
What I dont get is why would the designer send me both files when she only wanted one of them...Naturally one would think to delete the wrong decal and leave the one you want. I am not a mind reader.
I know for me when creating a pdf file for customers to view from Corel, I have to make the pdf fit into an 8.5 x 11" area to be able to see it on the screen properly and thats what she must have done, and left the other decal off to the side not thinking it would be included and I would not see it. But I did, and disaster strikes...no real big deal but I know when I send files out for anything, I simply send what I want and eliminate everything else. makes sense duh