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jon peterman
109 mardan dr
grants pass, or.
97527
signjon@cpros.com
a.k.a. dc-62
success is getting up more times than you fall down
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Bruce Evans
Any no-neg type digital press will work... you just send them your "exported" Corel file as a high resolution .tif (300 dpi or better) and you're in business!
Look for the set-up specs at each particular press. I've been sending my cards in 10-up, 8-up or even 4-up format and the digital presses seem to want them 1-up... set up on a paper size just a little larger than the actual card size.
A digital (no negatives straight to printing) press can offer you so many more options in design than the old separated 4-color process plate printing presses. (This means you have a better chance of those cards actually looking like what you want them to without having to be a master of prepress technology.)
In "english" the digital presses have been explained to me that they are basically a giant super sized printer like the one on your desk top... only way better.
Can you tell I've been reading technical "big words lots of fluff" data sheets? ... The looking for the simple say it in "english" side of the Moon
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The Moon
aka: Stefenie Harris
Moonlight Designs
Pollock Pines, CA
learnin' somethin' new every day!
[This message has been edited by The Moon (edited March 02, 2001).]
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John Deaton III
Deaton Signs&Grafix
109 N. Cumberland Ave.,Harlan, Ky. 40831 606-573-9101
john@deatondesigns.com
www.deatondesigns.com
Now imagine that... $60/1000 full color cards is a fantastic price and you can still sell them to customers for a great profit..
If you get a wholesale rate you can keep your customer's price the same cause it's still so cheap... or offer the savings to your customers, whatever floats yer boat..
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Mike Pipes
-----trapped in a box with a computer and a slice of cheese-----
jon
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jon peterman
109 mardan dr
grants pass, or.
97527
signjon@cpros.com
a.k.a. dc-62
success is getting up more times than you fall down