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Exporting a document to a PDF is the safest way to ensure that the file you designed will come out exactly how you designed it because the PDF standard was created so a file renders the same on every computer (provided you designed your file
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The most important thing to know is that the differences between uncoated, matte, and gloss is primarily the amount of coating that is applied to the paper.
Improper design of full bleed is the number 1 cause of delays when customers order prints. It is essential for the customer to know what full bleed is, and more importantly, how to properly design for it, when ordering prints.
Color-Logic has named John Sweeney to the Color-Logic advisory Board. Widely known in the printing industry as a champion of standards for publications and color, Sweeney has an extensive background in bringing new technologies to market.
The Color Care Package from Konica Minolta Business Solutions U.S.A. (Booth 2227) offers an efficient software application package to define, achieve and maintain product-specific quality standards for any color device.
The three common types of protective coating are varnish, aqueous coating, and UV coating.
More than ever, printers are focused on finding ways to attract new customers and maximize the business they get from existing customers. Despite all the talk about QR codes and marketing services, one of the most important weapons in your a
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Today, Ricoh Company, Ltd. (Ricoh) and Heidelberger Druckmaschinen AG (Heidelberg) announced a global strategic cooperation.
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