Quote from: Tracy on May 01, 2024, 07:05:54 AMJoe at b4print dot comToo much data formatting this week?
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Show posts MenuQuote from: Tracy on May 01, 2024, 07:05:54 AMJoe at b4print dot comToo much data formatting this week?
Quote from: jwheeler on April 09, 2024, 03:20:34 PMYou need to group quantities that are multiples of each other. For example if some are 1500, 3000, 9000 you would put 1 of the 1500 piece, 2 of the 3000 piece, and 6 of the 9000 piece. If you end up with one or two that just won't divide by the rest, then round up to the closest divisible number. It will be less costly to give the customer extra prints than to make more plates and do another press run.Pre-planning the above (VERY GOOD) advice ... what's your biggest concern with "waste"? Paper/Plates/Time
Personally, I would make a quick excel chart with each piece name and the quantity, then sort by quantity. Then start your grouping. This will also act as a nice check list for you and production to make sure nothing gets missed.
Quote from: Tracy on February 15, 2024, 01:39:57 PMthat is really weird even for Canva I thinkWhy I love this place ... after first doing Joe's (check) suggestion, I did this!
can you retype the URL?
I would delete the URL, place pdf in indy and retype URL
Quote from: Joe on February 15, 2024, 11:19:05 AMC'mon MAN!!Quote from: Foozball on February 15, 2024, 09:02:03 AMRandom question about Acrobat: I'm working on a page for a friend in acrobat which will be a PDF (obviously) and saved a copy as a JPG ... it KEPT the website link, and I was SUPER impressed with that, for an image file.Are you sure the link in the PDF file correct? In the PDF the text can be correct while the actual link may not be. If you click the link in the PDF does it go to the correct place.
But in the JPG the url links to "nttp.." despite the text being CORRECT and using "http.." ... wtf?
Any ideas/thoughts from you guys?
Quote from: (Pre)PressingMyLuck on January 04, 2024, 01:06:59 PMUpgrade: Replacing a simple system that works with a complex system that doesn't. Updates aren't much different.Buuuuuut, with this update Acrobat is now DicTok compliant!
Quote from: Joe on December 04, 2023, 03:47:36 PMIn reality for Prepress work on a Mac ... $4198 + you need to buy a keyboard and mouse.DAMN, I'm glad I got out of prepress when I did ... I was "that guy" who suggested everyone gets a Mac, after process improvements and vendor changes netted us a huge budget cut, but even I couldn't sell a $4k price tag!
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