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"true black" in Printmaster? - 7/17/2007 6:15:58 PM   
djjoseph

 

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I have a project that needs to have all the black text and graphics saved as "true black" to take to a professional printers. Can anyone offer help on how to be sure this is done? Thanks. --Debbie
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RE: "true black" in Printmaster? - 7/17/2007 9:29:03 PM   
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I have files printed professionally all the time, on large commercial laser printers where I work. There is no "true black" requirement. We send the print job through with a setting of full colour or black only. You, the customer needn't do anything to your file. If you want true black (versus process black which is a mix of cyan, yellow and magenta), just tell the print shop you want black only, not process black.

The only thing you have to provide is a PDF file OR a file that the print shop can work with. eg. JPG, TIF. It is unlikely that a Broderbund(PrintMaster) file format can be recognized by most professional printers. They mostly use Adobe and/or Microsoft programs.

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