gabagoo
New Member
I am not sure why this happens and if it is normal with Flexi software, but it has caught me and cost me more than once or twice. It is something so hard to really detect that only by fluke do you catch it.
I am talking about PDF files. I have never seen a software that will open a file and give absoulutely no warnings that it has or hasn't got the proper fonts and then decides to replace it with its own choice of font. I will say that sometimes it mimics it pretty closely but thats when it starts to cost me, as I don't go looking for problems and like to think that software is there to help me.
The only reaso I caught this error was that I was testing the colours on decolite to see which profile worked best....then I see letters kerned so horribly I had to wonder what was going on.
It's the type of file that has a lot of copy and it is small so detecting small changes without scrutinizing the entire file is hard.
I then decided to open it and save it from acrobat as an eps file and I tried importing it into Signlab 8 in a different computer and all the fonts come in fine.
So I guess my question is.... how can I trust Flexi in regards to pdf files (which I am getting more and more of) and feel confident that what I am seeing is correct. If I have to double and triple check each file before printing it will be hard to stay competitive with pricing.
there must be a solution to this.
How do others deal with this?
I am talking about PDF files. I have never seen a software that will open a file and give absoulutely no warnings that it has or hasn't got the proper fonts and then decides to replace it with its own choice of font. I will say that sometimes it mimics it pretty closely but thats when it starts to cost me, as I don't go looking for problems and like to think that software is there to help me.
The only reaso I caught this error was that I was testing the colours on decolite to see which profile worked best....then I see letters kerned so horribly I had to wonder what was going on.
It's the type of file that has a lot of copy and it is small so detecting small changes without scrutinizing the entire file is hard.
I then decided to open it and save it from acrobat as an eps file and I tried importing it into Signlab 8 in a different computer and all the fonts come in fine.
So I guess my question is.... how can I trust Flexi in regards to pdf files (which I am getting more and more of) and feel confident that what I am seeing is correct. If I have to double and triple check each file before printing it will be hard to stay competitive with pricing.
there must be a solution to this.
How do others deal with this?