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Subject:Re: Files for bindery From:"DAVE SNODGRASS, EXT. 7562" <V$DJSNOD -at- QTIWORLD -dot- COM> Date:Fri, 20 Feb 1998 12:16:59 -0600
Framemaker will be able to produce a postscript file that supports process
color printing. So can Pagemaker. If correct color is a concern, then you may
want to check that all the placed graphics were saved as CYMK tiffs.
Framemaker/Pagemaker/Quark all have many settings that can be made when
building a postscript file. If you have never used these settings, then seek
advise from you local pre-press house (or risk wasting a lot of film).
If you have used MS Word to produce your files...oh, well.