I was thinking it had to be how it was coming over being I was using the same cmyk. Being I am just now dabbling into the adobe /Photoshop could you enlighten me on how to save it without the color conversion? would save me a lot of time
By bringing in to print do you mean to the Flexi design program then to print? Why not just drop in a hot folder(print que) and print using Flexi Print Manager?... & bringing the files into Flexi to print...
Thank You I will try itHere ya go.
Thank YouMy guidelines for our printing
1st - PDF with fonts converted. Especially if gradients and/or pantone colors are present.
2nd - Tiff If all or majority is raster
3rd - eps Can be used but only if there are no gradients and color variation isn't a concern
That's as simple as I can make it.
Ill try that. but should I save the file a certain way first?
PDF/X presets are in Illustrator/Photoshop/Indesign. I don't know which one works best with Flexi's RIP, but my approach is normally to use X1A on complex designs, because it's the oldest, most compatible, and part of that is because it flattens transparencies.pdf for large files also?
the pdf/x presets are in flexi's production manager?
pdf for large files also?
the pdf/x presets are in flexi's production manager?