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Here you will find the answers to our frequently asked questions.
If you cannot find what you are looking for, let us know and we will post your question and answer in this section.
Q How can I view a PDF file?
A With Adobe Acrobat. You can download the latest version for free from the Adobe site.
Q What is the advantage of using a PDF?
A PDF files can be viewed and printed from any computer. This eliminates software and platform incompatibilities. PDFs also print very well, so you can print a high quality document from your home or office color printer.
Q What software programs do you support/accept for printing?
A Click here for info.
Q What if my job is not designed in one of those programs?
A Call us and we'll talk about it.
Q What is the maximum size image you can print on the press?
A 20 x 28/25.5 x 39.5
Q What is your turn around time?
A It takes 1 day to turn a proof. From proof approval, generally 3-4 days. Large quantities or complex finishing will take longer.
Q What kind of paper can you print on?
A Almost anything, including some plastics, poly Mylar and board. Even onion skin and 40pt MicroFlute! Some synthetic papers are a problem, but call us and we'll talk about it.
Q How does digital printing/direct-to-plate compare to traditional offset printing?
A Direct-to-plate is not digital printing but rather a superior alternative to the traditional negative-to-plate prepress workflow. This allows improved print quality, detail, color saturation, and registration since the printing plates are imaged digitally directly from electronic files.
Q What do I need to send along with my job?
A In the initial phase of the production process, all files are screened
for required components by our Flightcheck software. To help ensure
that your files contain all of these components, simply follow these
guide lines:
- Include all fonts. This would include all screen and printer
fonts used in the primary document(s) as well as any fonts used
in support files.
- Include all support files. This would include original Freehand,
Illustrator and Photoshop files for trapping purposes. Provided
scans will need a minimum resolution of 266 dpi, when placed in
your page layout program at 100%. Clipping paths should be set
in your Photoshop files, not in your page layout program. If your
job uses any layered Photoshop images, please include the original
PSD layered file, as well as the flattened version.
- Include nested, stored or embedded files (files imported into
a drawing program or files used to generate an EPS file from Quark.
- Provide color or black and white lasers. If your job is particularly
complex or if it has many unnumbered pages, a folded comp version
of the final piece is requested.
- If any portion of your job is to bleed, please set the bleed
at a minimum of .125".
- If you customized the Tracking Values in your PageMaker file,
you will need to send those along with your file.
- Photographs, slides and reflective art are all suitable for
scanning. Original art that has been mounted or framed may pose
some obvious problems. Please consult your sales rep before sending
this type of material.
Q How do I get my files to you?
- We can accept almost all standard media, in both the Macintosh
and PC platforms: ZIP disks (both 100 and 200 MB), JAZ disks,
CDs or mini-disks.
- If your file(s) isn't too big, you can e-mail it to us at the e-mail addresse listed below.
Please compress your file(s) using either WinZip or Stuffit.
- You can also post your job to the Graphic Communications FTP
site. If you do not currently have a folder on your FTP site,
contact your sales rep or one of our PreFlight people. We will
then supply you with the specifics of accessing this folder.
Q What file formats
and software does GCC accept?
A We can accept almost every type of graphic file. We may have to
convert some formats to fit our workflow. There are some programs
that create a smoother workflow, so it you have the option, use
QuarkXPress for your page layout, Adobe Illustrator for vector based
support files and Adobe Photoshop for photographic images. The only
software that we have conditional reservations about are Microsoft
PowerPoint and Microsoft Publisher. Please note that if your job
or any part of your job is a PDF, this PDF must be created using
GCC prescribed settings. Please contact us with any questions in
regard to this.
Q How can I get the best results from my Illustrator or Freehand files?
- If you have placed images in your vector file (especially from
other programs), it is always best to send those images to us
as well.
- Gradients and blends can cause some unpredictable results. This
can occur when one of the colors in the gradient is a spot and
the other is CMYK, or even when two different spot colors are
used. The ideal solution for a smooth gradient is to use one spot
color set with different values (even 0%) of itself.
- Stray font path points in an Illustrator file can cause a job
to fail preflight and later to fail in the RIP. An easy way to
check your file is to view it in the Outline mode, and then on
the menu bar, go to Type>Find Font. Click the Find Next button
until you have located and deleted all the stray points.
- Make sure the colors in your support files follow the same
naming conventions as those in your page layout program. An example
would be if your Quark file used a Pantone 185CV and a support
file placed into this Quark file uses a Pantone 185 CVC.
- If your job is to print as 4-color process, you may want to
check your document and support files to see that the PMS colors
are set to print as process. While standard PMS spot colors convert
to CMYK reasonably well, 'S' colors will show a dramatic color
shift when they are converted. In order to achieve the correct
color, change the CMYK values until you see a satisfactory match.
Q Why does the 'duotone'
effect that I create in my layout program print differently than
what I see on my screen?
A Even though this effect may look great on your screen or even on
your color laser, this means of creating the duotone effect in QuarkXPress
does not achieve accurate results. When saved without images (OPI),
Quark fails to call out the correct spot color of the background.
Therefore, we have to save the file with images and Quark calls
out the spot color as CMYK. We highly recommend creating the duotone
(or a 4 color fake duotone) effect in Photoshop.
Q Can I use a screen
capture in my printed piece?
By their nature, all screen grabs are RGB with a resolution of only
72 dpi. When the colors are converted to CMYK, you may see some
shift in the color values. Also, they will probably need to be placed
in your layout program at a significantly reduced size, so as to
gain as much resolution as possible. Make sure your screen captures
are the largest size allowable by your monitor.
If you have any other questions, feel free to contact
our Pre Flight Customer Service:
E-mail: Dale
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