Printing and Graphic Design Tips
For those of you designing and going to press, this is something you should all know.
The new SWOP 10th Edition Specifications are here in their entirety. The Specifications provide the necessary information for suppliers of input materials for advertising and editorial pages to magazines to do so in a uniform way. When these Specifications are followed, the input received by the printer can be reproduced at the quality level intended and desired by the advertiser/publisher. Note: SWOP 10th Edition was updated February 06.
Sunday, February 26, 2006
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Know how many web pages you are about to print
There are times when you want the full page of information to print, but you don’t know how many pages it will be. Clicking the "print" button on your browser could result in lots of additional, unwanted pages. Here's how to find out the number of pages you are going to print:
Go to the File menu on your browser's tool bar and select "Print Preview". This will allow you to see how many pages will print and where the page breaks fall. Adjust the margins to get any lone lines to print on the previous page with the rest.
To do this, select "Page Setup" under the File menu to adjust your margins. Once you know what you want to print, under the "print dialog box", you can select just the current page or a range of pages.
However, if you want best printing quality, you will require printer ink cartridges which are of the highest quality too. The tip that is worth a hundred dollars is that remanufactured printer ink cartridges which offer the same high quality as the original ones. Here are more helpful printer tips and tricks.
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