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On Wed, 29 Dec 2004 09:11:57 +0100, pape -at- ecoroll -dot- de <pape -at- ecoroll -dot- de> wrote:
> I guess what I really need is a firm tutorial in writer-printer relations,
> or how the printing process works. Are there any good resources anyone can
> recommend?
Yes. There's a terrific book, recently updated (19th edition, 2004)
called "Pocket Pal." It's published by International Paper, and it is
basically a short course (and reference) in how the graphic design and
print production processes work these days.
Any online bookseller will have it in stock, or you can order it
directly from the publisher (in any quantity) at http://ippocketpal.com/
If you order it somewhere else, just make sure that you're ordering
the most current edition.
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