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Hello group!
{Photoshop Question!}
My printer offers the following instructions:
1. A .25 inch border containing no live area (mission critical text and graphics) MUST be allowed for cutting purposes.
2. The size of the printed piece will be the same as the document size listed under Page Setup in the application program.
3. Front and Back of document should be setup as two separate pages, do not create both sides in a single file or page.
4. Files should be setup at a minimum of 300dpi resolution.
5. Files must be saved in CMYK format.
6. All solid Black areas should be composed as a combination of Cyan 50%, Magenta 20%, Yellow 20%, and Black 100%.
7. We support the following file formats: EPS (Vector), TIFF (No LZW Compression), JPG (Bitmapped), PDF (Version 1.3 or lower)
REPLY
Does anyone know where I set this in Photoshop?
6. All solid Black areas should be composed as a combination of Cyan 50%, Magenta 20%, Yellow 20%, and Black 100%.
THANKS!
Joel M. Eichen
{Photoshop Question!}
My printer offers the following instructions:
1. A .25 inch border containing no live area (mission critical text and graphics) MUST be allowed for cutting purposes.
2. The size of the printed piece will be the same as the document size listed under Page Setup in the application program.
3. Front and Back of document should be setup as two separate pages, do not create both sides in a single file or page.
4. Files should be setup at a minimum of 300dpi resolution.
5. Files must be saved in CMYK format.
6. All solid Black areas should be composed as a combination of Cyan 50%, Magenta 20%, Yellow 20%, and Black 100%.
7. We support the following file formats: EPS (Vector), TIFF (No LZW Compression), JPG (Bitmapped), PDF (Version 1.3 or lower)
REPLY
Does anyone know where I set this in Photoshop?
6. All solid Black areas should be composed as a combination of Cyan 50%, Magenta 20%, Yellow 20%, and Black 100%.
THANKS!
Joel M. Eichen
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