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PROGRAMS WE WORK WITHGregory Press accepts digital files on both the IBM/PC
and Macintosh platforms. Most programs need to be able to support
high-resolution output and Pantone color separation. The following programs
meet both these criteria.
Macintosh: ¨ Adobe Pagemaker ¨ Quark XPress
¨ Adobe
Illustrator ¨
Adobe Photoshop
DOS/Windows: ¨ Adobe Pagemaker
¨ Adobe
Illustrator ¨
Adobe Photoshop ¨ Corel Draw (Please Inquire as to the set-up of
these files)
The following programs
are unable to support high-resolution output and color separation:
¨ Microsoft Publisher ¨ Microsoft Word ¨ Microsoft Excel
¨ Microsoft
Powerpoint ¨
Corel ¨
WordPerfect
SUPPORTED
MEDIA ¨ Digital media accepted: ¨ 3.5" Floppy 1.44MB
¨ ZIP
100+250 ¨
JAZ 1-GIG ¨
CD ROM/Photo CD
CHOOSING A
PROGRAM Not everyone has a multitude
of choices, but if you are one of the lucky few, it is important that you
choose the correct tool to design your job.
PageMaker, Quark
Xpress and InDesign These are the
industry standard layout programs and are the preferred programs at Gregory
Press. They are suitable for any job you wish to print. While we do accept and
support files in other formats, we frequently must charge additional for
handling, as detailed below.
FreeHand While
FreeHand is an excellent tool for drawing illustrations and simple page
layouts, it is not appropriate as a full-fledged layout program using imported
raster images. If you use FreeHand for complicated layouts, you may experience
a delay in receiving proofs, as the output is much slower from FreeHand than
from Quark or PageMaker.
Adobe
Illustrator An excellent tool for
illustrations, but not appropriate for layout purposes. In most cases, we
cannot directly print from Illustrator to our plate setter -we must save
Illustrator files as EPS and place into a page layout program. Doing this task
yourself will save time and costs. If you choose to have Gregory Press do this,
an extra cost will be incurred.
CorelDraw Due to
compatibility issues, we recommend against using CorelDraw for most projects.
While we have had luck sending later version Corel layout files to our RIP,
many of the proprietary effect (such as the automatic drop shadow) do not
translate well to plates. The biggest compatibility issue is encountered if you
use Corel to create illustrations for placement in PageMaker or Quark. If you
must use Corel for this purpose, please save or export those files as
Illustrator files and provide them as such. An extra charge will apply if you
supply CorelDraw files.
Microsoft
Publisher Because Publisher was
designed by Microsoft for in-home uses only, not for professional printing,
Publisher lacks many of the essential features needed to put jobs on plate.
Even the latest version, although advertised for commercial print, lacks what
it takes to reliably print your job on press. We can easily output your
Publisher files to our digital printers, but it takes a bit more work to image
them to plate. Depending upon the complexity of the file, additional charges
will be incurred.
Microsoft
Word Word, true to its name, is a
word processing program, not a page layout program. It is not suitable for
graphic or color work, as it only deals in Grayscale and RGB colors, not CMYK.
In addition, there is no guarantee that your Word document will open and look
the same on our computers as they do on your computer. Reflow, even using the
same fonts, is common and in most cases unavoidable. We will be happy to accept
Word files for offset printing with the understanding that your text may
reflow. If you must use Word for your design, you may have better luck
providing us with a postscript file, which should eliminate reflow.
Due
to Word's lack of color and printing support, we cannot directly output to
plate. Outputting such a file for press requires extra work and, depending upon
the complexity of your file, will incur additional charges.
Microsoft PowerPoint PowerPoint is a program designed to give slide
presentations and is not appropriate for printed pieces. We will be happy to
digitally output your PowerPoint file with the understanding that it will not
be a high-resolution print. We cannot accept PowerPoint files for plate output.
Adobe PhotoShop We recommend that you use PhotoShop to scan and edit
raster images only, not for page layout, and especially not for type. Unlike
page layout and vector programs such as Illustrator or FreeHand, PhotoShop's
type is dependent upon the file's resolution. Text at 300 dpi will look more
chunky and jagged than type done in a resolution-independent (vector) program
such as PageMaker or FreeHand. In addition, we cannot trap page designs made
with PhotoShop.
With the advent of vector type support in PhotoShop
6.0, we can take your layered file with text layers not rendered and output
crisp, clean type. However, this process requires a workaround and will incur
extra charges.
LAYOUT
SPECIFICATIONS
Build
your page size exactly to the finished cut-size of the printed piece. If you
are creating an 8.5 x 11 flyer with a full-bleed image, build your page size
exactly 8.5 x 11 and drag the bleed image off the edge of the page onto the
pasteboard. This will cause the program to place the crop marks at the edge of
the page automatically so that you do not have to add crop marks manually. The
preferred bleed size is 1/8 inch on all cutting edges.
When specifying
colors on your job, please remember that we are working with spot colors
(Pantone). All colors used in a document should be set to separate as spot
colors. We cannot work with art that is set up as cmyk or RGB, unless it is
printed to the color copier.
SUPPORT FILES AND
ENCLOSURES
Clip art, EPS
graphics, TIFF images and any other computer generated artwork must be included
on the disk along with the page layout document. This helps us restore any
links to imported graphics that may have been interrupted during file transfer
and, also, troubleshoot problem files.
Please be sure to include all
fonts used with your file. Be careful to indicate all fonts that you have used
in any of the documents on your disk. This includes fonts that have been used
in an imported EPS document. Only send copies of your digital files, never the
originals. Remember to enclose a laser proof of your job with the diskette.
This will enable us to have a clear understanding of how the job is supposed to
look, and help us verify that the final output is correct. If you are unable to
include a color print out, we will print out the file on the color copier, and
you will have to come in to sign off on a proof, to ensure that all placements
are correct. At this time we will also be able to inform you of any problems we
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