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A silly query perhaps, but . . .
If I send a DTP file to a professional printer I need to convert all images to CMYK or there’ll be a colour disaster.
If I print the same thing on an inkjet or colour laser — both of which use CMYK ink cartridges — my document’s images print fine as RGB, CMYK or a mixture on the same page.
Why can’t that work for professional print jobs?
If I send a DTP file to a professional printer I need to convert all images to CMYK or there’ll be a colour disaster.
If I print the same thing on an inkjet or colour laser — both of which use CMYK ink cartridges — my document’s images print fine as RGB, CMYK or a mixture on the same page.
Why can’t that work for professional print jobs?
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