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In order for the fonts used in your originating
application to be correctly viewed and printed when you send your
PDF to somebody else, you will have to ‘embed’ the
fonts used unless you can be sure that the recipient has the exact
fonts themselves. This document discusses some of the methods
and legal issues involved....[more]
You might assume that once you have created
your PDF with all of the fonts correctly embedded, Acrobat will
then display your document as anticipated. This is not always
the case. There are a few options within the application itself,
which will affect the way a PDF is displayed on screen. This document
deals with two of the most common problem areas — “local
fonts” and “overprinting” options....[more]
There are various methods available from within
Acrobat for creating good PDF and this document describes them
in detail. You can also download and install our “job option”
files for a one click optimization of the numerous PDF creation
parameters....[more]
Read our article which appeared in the March
2005 issue of Copy Shop News. If you want to know more about some
of the most common problems in PDF creation and printing, then
this is where to start....[more]
"Dip your toe in the water....spending
less than a £1000 on software" a beginners guide to
variable data in digital print and making the most of your digital
equipment....[more]
Many customers are now using Multi-touch campaigns,
also known as mixed-media campaigns, to increase their response
rates. Multi-touch campaigns span direct mail, email, telemarketing,
events, internet and advertising, and most industry analysts predict
significant growth in multi-touch strategies....[more]
In this final article on variable data we’re
going to look at printing personalized mailing collateral, part
of a £2.5 billion industry according to Royal Mail statistics.
Many printers print generic mailing material but comparatively
few are printing true one-to-one marketing material where every
piece can be personalized for each
individual recipient....[more]
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