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Bleed: 1/8 area extended outside the printed product with background image and NON readable material. Bleed area will always be trimmed and is used to make sure no white spce is seen in your design.
Border: It is recommended that a thin border is not used, if it is critical for alignment, since our prices are so cheap, and our jobs are ganged up, these are not individual jobs and are not available for precision cuts for technical stop cuts or pulls on the press. IF YOUR JOB IS PRECISION, we would be happy to quote a custom hand cut and individual printed job with accuracy and higher cost factor.
CMYK: Is how we print, Cyan (C) - Magenta (M) - Yellow (Y) - Black (K) is the standard print industry four color process, your files MUST be set as a CMYK 350 DPI file or it will not be accepted.
DPI: Normal printing is done at 300 DPI but we ask you set/start your files at 350DPI so maintain a better image quality of the finished product. Want a sample of our product, just email us.
PDF: OK, not actually a print term, but Portal Document File is used within the printing industry and is a cross over from the electronic medium to the traditional print world. PDF is how Adobe made the transition from beings the font master and king of the linotype within the printing world to being the document master and king of the computer age both MAC and PC portal document world. Cool that they had the mindset not to get stuck in the “old” my way is the best way and they evolved. Evolution is ... just what happens, deal with it. OK, i wandered, so back to PDF101.
In their (Adobe) big brother mindset of control and conquer, they have come out with Acrobat 7 Reader. Very cool, very neat, gives the users a taste of some clever features, however, it lets us programmers and graphics people design for features, that users that have the 7.0 reader can’t then use (Duh!) -- so only after they purchase the software ($159 upgrade and $449 full package) can they get the full splendor of the software. Go Adobe, brilliance once again, frustration on, the programmer and designers part as well as tempting the end users, but round of applause for corporate genius if you own Adobe stock. However,if you love the software and after we convert a few of your internal forms for you, the payoff of owning the software is a no brainer. But for the average client, with one or two forms, the learning curve the time and frustration, is not worth the investment stock piling Adobe software at their location when they can call ZakEm and in a few days have their forms ready to rock and release.
So back to why I am babbling, if you haven’t upgraded to 7, DON’T. Keep your Reader 6, it will work fine for the online forms, if you have to down load and run 2 versions of reader 6 and 7, you will find if you can’t send and complete forms in 7 you will be able to in 6, neat work around. So click here for older versions of Adobe acrobat reader.
- Acrobat Version PC windows 5.0
- Acrobat Version PC windows 6.0
- Acrobat Version MAC 5.0
- Acrobat Version MAC 6.0
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