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Re: Euro-standards?



Hi,
I Think the best solution is to contact directly the Italian Printing
company and ask for more information about the process they are using, and
don't loose your time to try to create the way of European print.
If you don't know if this printer is using offset sheet feed or Web press it
is impossible to guarantied the quality of the job.

The direct line is sometime more accurate and speediest than the curves.


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Olivier HERZOCK
Blanchard Printing
6 Avenue Descartes
92350 Le Plessis Robinson
Mobile: 06 22 43 82 02
Tel 33 (0) 1 41 07 97 97
Fax: 33 (0) 1 41 07 97 77
E-mail: email@hidden
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Le 28/05/02 18:21, + email@hidden ; <email@hidden> a
icrit :

> Maybe some of our ColorSync freinds accross the pond can help me with this
> one. I need to prep some files for output in Europe, most likely at a
> printer in Italy. Without lots of specifics (which I have none), what would
> be a good place to start for making CMYK seps? Should I just give it to
> them in RGB and let them deal with it? I'd rather deliver a finished
> product with a proof.
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